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How do you calculate the wavelength of the radio waves that are produced is 561 m, when electrons on a radio broadcasting tower are forced to oscillate up and down an antenna 535,000 times each second.
12 years ago

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bobpursley
frequency*wavelength=speedoflight
solve for wavelength.
12 years ago
Amanda
thank you getting the hang of this
12 years ago

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