Wednesday, February 29, 2012

What is the wavelength of the radiation emitted by the antenna?

A radio antenna is connected to an electronic circuit that oscillates 100 million times per second. What is the wavelength of the radiation emitted by the antenna? How would i work this problem out? thanksWhat is the wavelength of the radiation emitted by the antenna?
100 MHz. (Megahertz)What is the wavelength of the radiation emitted by the antenna?
Its too hard to write the formula down in this box.

Try this page:

http://farside.ph.utexas.edu/teaching/jk鈥?/a>What is the wavelength of the radiation emitted by the antenna?
100 cycles per second is equal to 100Mhz.

100Mhz equals 3 meters in wavelength terms.



A rough guide to frequency to wave length conversion is this.

If you can memorize this you will always be able to work it out.



1Mhz = 300Mb

10Mhz = 30Mb

100Mhz = 3Mb

1000Mhz = 30cm

10000Mhz =3cm



I think you see the pattern.

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