Part A What is the wavelength of a radio photon from an "AM" radio station that broadcasts at 800 kilohertz? (1 kilohertz = 1000 hertz) ? = m Submit Request Answer Part B What is its energy? E = J Submit
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We know that 1 kilohertz is equal to 1000 hertz, so we can convert 800 kilohertz to hertz by multiplying it by 1000. 800 kilohertz * 1000 = 800,000 hertz Now that we have the frequency in hertz, we can use the formula for wavelength to find the wavelength of the Show more…
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