velocity.,i.e., speed = frequency X wavelength wavelength=velocity/frequency=(3X108m/s)/(3X109/s)=0.1m
The 5 GHz frequency can travel up to about 150 feet (45 meters) indoors and around 300 feet (90 meters) outdoors, but its range is significantly affected by physical obstacles like walls and furniture. Compared to 2.4 GHz, the 5 GHz band has a shorter range due to higher frequency signals having more difficulty penetrating obstacles. Additionally, environmental factors and interference from other electronic devices can also impact its effective range.
Frequency = (speed) divided by (wavelength) =(3 x 108) / (565 x 10-9) = 0.00530973 x 10175.31 x 1014 (rounded) = 531,000 GHz
The terms 300 MHz and 300 GHz refer to specific frequencies in the electromagnetic spectrum. MHz (megahertz) denotes millions of cycles per second, while GHz (gigahertz) denotes billions of cycles per second. Thus, 300 MHz is a frequency typically used for FM radio and some television broadcasts, whereas 300 GHz falls within the millimeter wave range, often used in advanced communication technologies and radar systems. The difference in frequency affects the wavelength, propagation characteristics, and applications of the signals.
A speed of 2.3 gigahertz (GHz) refers to a frequency of 2.3 billion cycles per second. In computing, this typically indicates the clock speed of a processor, which determines how many instructions it can execute per second. Higher GHz values generally suggest faster performance, but actual speed also depends on other factors like the architecture and efficiency of the processor.
There is no direct conversion between GHz (frequency) and watts (power). GHz measures the frequency of electromagnetic waves, while watts measure power. The relationship between the two is determined by the specific context of the application.
1.57542 GHz 1.2276 GHz 1.17645 GHz
1.57542 GHz 1.2276 GHz 1.17645 GHz
2.400 Ghz - 2.483 Ghz
The WiMAX frequency standard for the US is around 2.5 GHz (2500 MHz).
Microwaves
There are two of them 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz.
40 GHz
Part of the infrared spectrum, called "Far Infrared".300 GHz is approximately where high-frequency radio waves turn into infrared light.300,000 GHz is where infrared turns into visible light.List of frequency spectra: See related link.
The common wireless frequency is 2.4 Ghz. Some wireless networks may use the 5 Ghz frequency range.
2.4 ghz
40 GHz