Electromagnetic radiation behaves both as particles (called photons) and as waves. Wavelength (λ) and frequency (ν) are related according to the equation c=λ×ν where c is the speed of light (3.00×108 m/s). The energy (E in joules) contained in one quantum of electromagnetic radiation is described by the equation E=h×ν where h is Planck's constant (6.626×10−34 J⋅s). Note that frequency has units of inverse seconds (s−1), which are more commonly expressed as hertz (Hz). A microwave oven operates at 2.20 GHz . What is the wavelength of the radiation produced by this appliance?

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Answer: 136.363 m

Explanation:

We can find the wavelength of the radiation produced by the microwave oven by using the following given equation:

[tex]c=\lambda.\nu[/tex]   (1)

Clearing [tex]\lambda[/tex] :

[tex]\lambda=\frac{c}{\nu}[/tex]   (2)

Knowing [tex]\nu=2.20 GHz=2.20(10)^{6}Hz=2.20(10)^{6}s^{-1}[/tex]

[tex]\lambda=\frac{3(10)^{8}m/s}{2.20(10)^{6}s^{-1}}[/tex]   (3)

[tex]\lambda=136.363m[/tex] This is the wavelength of the radiation produced by the microwave

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