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AIR imphal broadcast its program with a frequency of 882hz. Calculate the wave lenght and energy of the radiation used by AIR imphal​

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Answered by titu36
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Explanation:

882 hertz = 2.572257973583 x 10+20 Proton Compton wavelength

From:

882

To:

2.572257973583e+20

A hertz (Hz) is the SI unit of frequency hertz defined as the number of cycles per second of a periodic phenomenon. This unit is used to describe frequency of sounds and mechanical vibrations (approximately 20 Hz to 20 kHz) and electromagnetic radiation (radio waves, light, gamma rays — approximately 20 kHz to 200 THz). In computing the clock rate of central processing units is expressed in megahertz or gigahertz and put on their labels.

Example: 10 Hz is ten repetitions of a periodic phenomenon per second.

The Compton wavelength is a quantum mechanical property of a particle, which

Convert hertz [Hz] <—> wavelength in exametres [Em]

1 hertz [Hz] = 2.99792458E-10 wavelength in exametres [Em]

88 hertz = 3.406732477273 x 10<sup>-12</sup> wavelength in exametres

882 hertz = 3.399007460317 x 10<sup>-13</sup> wavelength in exametres

882 hertz = 339.9007460317 wavelength in kilometres

882 hertz = 33990074.60317 wavelength in centimetres

882 hertz = 1.400895453507 x 10<sup>+17</sup> Electron Compton wavelength

882 hertz = 2.572257973583 x 10<sup>+20</sup> Proton Compton wavelength

882 hertz = 882 revolution/second

882 hertz = 339900746.0317 wavelength in millimetres

From:

882

To:

339900746.0317

A hertz (Hz) is the SI unit of frequency hertz defined as the number of cycles per second of a periodic phenomenon. This unit is used to describe frequency of sounds and mechanical vibrations (approximately 20 Hz to 20 kHz) and electromagnetic radiation (radio waves, light, gamma rays — approximately 20 kHz to 200 THz). In computing the clock rate of central processing units is expressed in megahertz or gigahertz and put on their labels.

Example: 10 Hz is ten repetitions of a periodic phenomenon per second.

A millimeter (mm) is a decimal fraction of the SI unit of wavelength meter. Example: A microwave oven works usually at a frequency of 2.45 gigahertz (GHz)—a wavelength of 122 millimeters. has the dimension of length. It was introduced by an American physicist Arthur Compton in his explanation of the scattering of photons by electrons. The value for the Compton wavelength of the proton is 1.321409847·10⁻¹⁵ m. my friend please write with detials

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