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20 June, 01:05

At what rate must electrons in a wire vibrate to emit microwaves with a wavelength of 1.00 mm

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  1. 20 June, 04:39
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    The equation to use is v=fλ where v is the speed of light, f is the frequency, i. e. the rate at which they vibrate, and λ is the wavelength in meters.

    Rearrange the above equation and you get f=v/λ. So the answer is f=300000000/0.001 or 300GHz.
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