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To answer this question, you need to know the following formula, c =λf, which means the speed of light (c) equals wavelength (λ), times frequency (f).

If you know the frequency in Hz, you can use the equation above to determine wavelength.

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f = 1 x 1010 Hz

c = 3.0 x 108m/s

Equation:

λ = c/f = (3.0 x 108m/s)/(1 x 1010Hz) = 3 x 1018m

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The length of an electromagnetic wave with a frequency of 110 Hz is

(3 x 108) / 110 = 2,725 kilometers, in vacuum. (rounded)

(We'd hardly call that a 'microwave', but the math is flawless.)

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Wavelength = (speed)/(frequency) = (3 x 108)/(1010) = 3 x 10+8-10 = 3 x 10-2 = 3 cm = 30 mm

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