If the frequency of oscillation of the wave emitted by an FM radio station is 93.3 MHz, (a) determine the wave’s period of vibration. (b) determine the wave's wavelength.
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Substituting the given frequency, we get: T = 1/93.3 MHz = 1/93.3 x 10^6 Hz = 10.72 ns Show more…
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