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A radio station is broadcasting programmes as `100` MHz frequency if the distance between the radio station and the received set is `300` km .How long the signal would take in reaching the set from the radiostation ? Also calculate the wavelength and wave number of radio waves

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To solve the problem step by step, we will first determine how long the signal takes to reach the receiver, then calculate the wavelength and wave number of the radio waves. ### Step 1: Calculate the time taken for the signal to reach the receiver **Given:** - Distance (d) = 300 km - Velocity of radio waves (c) = \(3 \times 10^8\) m/s (same as the speed of light) ...
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