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A charged particle oscillates about its mean equilibrium position with a frerquency of `10^9 H_z`. The electromagnetic waves produced.

A

will have frequency of `10^(9)` Hz

B

will have frequency of `2xx 10^(9)` Hz

C

will have wavelength of 0.3 m

D

fall in the region of radiowaves

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The correct Answer is:
A, B, C

Given , frequency by which the charged particles oscillates about its mean equilibrium position `=10^(9)Hz`
So frequency of electromagnetic waves produced by the charged particle is `v=10^(9) Hz.`
Wavelength `lambda =(C)/(v) =(3xx 10^(8))/(10^(9)) =0.3m`
Also, frequency of `10^(9)` Hz fall in the region of rediowaves.
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