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1005 m
1005 = 3 * 5 * 67
MV =1005
The positive integer factors of 1005 are: 1, 3, 5, 15, 67, 201, 335, 1005
It seems you are talking about radio waves. The wavelength (40 m) multiplied by the frequency (7 million / second) must equal the speed of light (300 million meters/second). It seems that in this example numbers, either the wavelength or the frequency, or both, are not expressed with a great accuracy. For example, if 40 meters is exact, the frequency would be close to 7.5 MHz.
Wavelength is calculated in MHz not Hz, and the formula is Wavelength = 300 / MHz
The station with 107.1 MHz would have the longer wavelength.
The wavelength of a 99.0 MHz signal is about 9.94 feet.
The shorter wavelength is kaja at 97.3 MHz. This is because wavelength is inversely proportional to frequency, so the higher the frequency, the shorter the wavelength. Woalat at 1200 kHz has a longer wavelength compared to kaja at 97.3 MHz.
{| ! | FM: 97.7 MHz - 99.7 MHz |}
For 90.7 MHz: λ = about 10.84 feet.
10 mhZ
Divide 300 by 2,500,000,000 to get a wavelength of 0.00000015 metres. Wavelength metres = 300 / f(mHz) = 300 / 2500 mHz = 0.12 metres. (2.5 gHz = 2500 mHz)
The wavelength of a 300 MHz radio wave is approximately 1 meter. Wavelength is inversely proportional to frequency, so as frequency increases, wavelength decreases.
The wavelength can be calculated using the formula: wavelength = speed of light / frequency. At a frequency of 900 MHz (900 x 10^6 Hz), the wavelength would be approximately 0.333 meters (333 mm) in free space.
The frequency of a 150 meter radio wavelength can be calculated using the formula: frequency = speed of light / wavelength. For a 150 meter wavelength, the frequency would be approximately 2 MHz (megahertz).
The wavelength for a frequency of 25 MHz is approximately 12 meters. Wavelength can be calculated using the formula: Wavelength = Speed of light / Frequency.