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What is the speed of an electromagnetic wave that has a frequency of 7.8 x 10^6 Hz?


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Answered by DrBob222
The speed of an electromagnetic wave is 3 x 10^8 meters/second. You may have intended to ask for the wavelength.
speed = wavelength x frequency.
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