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A local AM radio station broadcasts at an energy of 4.55 x 10-31 kJ/photon. (1 KHz = 10³ s¯¹)
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A local AM radio station broadcasts at an energy of 4.55 x 10-31 kJ/photon. (1 KHz = 10³ s¯¹)
Calculate the frequency at which it is broadcasting.
Frequency =
KHz
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A local AM radio station broadcasts at an energy of 4.55 x 10-31 kJ/photon. (1 KHz = 10³ s¯¹)
Calculate the frequency at which it is broadcasting.
Frequency =
KHz
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