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OpenStudy (rachie19):

an fm radio station transmits its signal at 88.1 MHz what is the wavelength of the radio signal?

OpenStudy (rachie19):

@photon

imqwerty (imqwerty):

\[frequency=\frac{ 1 }{ wavelength }\]

imqwerty (imqwerty):

use this^

OpenStudy (rushwr):

@imqwerty it is not equal to the inverse of wavelength right? Frequency is directly proportional to the inverse of the wavelength. \[f \alpha \frac{ 1 }{ Wave length}\] U can use this equation \[c = f \lambda \] Where C = is the velocity of sound f= frequency \[\lambda = wavelength\]

imqwerty (imqwerty):

B) srry

OpenStudy (rushwr):

lol qwerty ^_^

imqwerty (imqwerty):

(B vry few ppl come here in chem section

OpenStudy (rushwr):

lol yeah sorta

imqwerty (imqwerty):

yeah B) ima go search questions i made the same mistake (:

OpenStudy (rushwr):

lol ! @rachie19 photon is on a vacation these days ! He will be back soon until then if u need any help tag me, I will help if I can :)

OpenStudy (rachie19):

lol ok thank you =)

OpenStudy (rushwr):

np :)

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