A microwave oven operates at 2.50 GHz. What is the wavelength of the radiation produced by this appliance?

1 Answer
Aug 7, 2016

#"0.120 m"#

Explanation:

What you need to know here is that frequency and wavelength have an inverse relationship as described by the equation

#color(blue)(|bar(ul(color(white)(a/a)nu * lamda = c color(white)(a/a)|)))#

Here

#nu# - the frequency of the electromagnetic wave
#lamda# - its wavelength
#c# - the speed of light in a vaccuum, usually given as #3 * 10^8"m s"^(-1)#

In your case, the frequency of the wave is said to be equal to #"2.50 GHz"#. Now, hertz is defined as one cycle per second. Your electromagnetic wave has a frequency of

#2.50 color(red)(cancel(color(black)("GHz"))) * (10^9"Hz")/(1color(red)(cancel(color(black)("GHz")))) = 2.50 * 10^9"Hz"#

which means that in one second it covers #2.50 * 10^9# complete cycles. You can thus rewrite the given frequency as

#nu = 2.50 * 10^9"s"^(-1)#

Rearrange the above equation to solve for #lamda#

#nu * lamda = c implies lamda = c/(nu)#

Plug in your value to find

#lamda = (3 * 10^8"m" color(red)(cancel(color(black)("s"^(-1)))))/(2.50 * 10^9color(red)(cancel(color(black)("s"^(-1))))) = color(green)(|bar(ul(color(white)(a/a)color(black)("0.120 m")color(white)(a/a)|)))#

The answer is rounded to three sig figs, the number of sig figs you have for the frequency of the electromagnetic wave.

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