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Communicating with a Submarine Normal radiofrequency waves

Chapter 25, Problem 34P

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Problem 34P

Communicating with a Submarine Normal radiofrequency waves cannot penetrate more than a few meters below the surface of the ocean. One method of communicating with submerged submarines uses very low frequency (VLF) radio waves. What is the wavelength (in air) of a 10.0-kHz VLF radio wave?

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Problem 34P

Communicating with a Submarine Normal radiofrequency waves cannot penetrate more than a few meters below the surface of the ocean. One method of communicating with submerged submarines uses very low frequency (VLF) radio waves. What is the wavelength (in air) of a 10.0-kHz VLF radio wave?

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The wavelength of the of the radio wave is given by,

 

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