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A charged particle oscillates about its mean equilibrium position with a frequency of `10^9 Hz`. What is the frequency of the electromagnetic waves produced by the oscillator?

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The oscillations of the charged particle produces electromagnetic waves of same frequency as that of the particle. Therefore, the frequency of the electromagnetic wave is `10^(9)Hz`.
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