One limitation about science is that he cannot answer questions about

A. Ancient geography
B. Planets outside the solar system
C. Value
D. Black holes

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Answer 1

Answer:

C. Value

Explanation:

Science is the study of natural and observable measurable phenomenon based on evidence.

Science is not able to answer questions related to value because they are not based on on evidence or facts. Questions related to value can not be answered through scientific investigation.

Hence, the correct answer is "C. Value".


Related Questions

A very long solid insulating cylinder has radius R = 0.1 m and uniform charge density rho0= 10-3 C/m3. Find the electric field at distance r from the axis inside the cylinder in terms of r/R.​

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Answer:

[tex]E = (0.56 \times 10^8 ) r \ \ N/c[/tex]

Explanation:

Given that:

[tex]\rho_o = (10^{-3} ) \ c/m^3[/tex]

R = (0.1) m

To find  the electric field for r < R by using Gauss Law

[tex]{\oint}E^{\to}* da^{\to} = \dfrac{Q_{enclosed}}{\varepsilon_o} --- (1)[/tex]

For r < R

[tex]Q_{enclosed}=(\rho) ( \pi r^2 ) l[/tex]

[tex]E*(2 \pi rl)= \dfrac{\rho ( \pi r ^2 l)}{\varepsilon_o}[/tex]

[tex]E= \dfrac{\rho ( r)}{2 \varepsilon_o}[/tex]

where;

[tex]\varepsilon_o = 8.85 \times 10^{-12}[/tex]

[tex]E= \dfrac{10^{-3} ( r)}{2 (8.85 \times 10^{-12})}[/tex]

[tex]E= \dfrac{10^{-3} ( r)}{2 (8.85 \times 10^{-12})}[/tex]

[tex]E = (0.56 \times 10^8 ) r \ \ N/c[/tex]

A quantitative review of the health record for missing reports and signatures that occurs when the patient is in the hospital is referred to as a review

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Answer: This is referred to as a Concurrent review.

Explanation:

A health records of a patient consists of the medical history, diagnosis, treatment and even laboratory test results which provides reasonable information for health providers to make decisions about a patient's care.

A quantitative review of these health records are carried out by trained professionals to have a clear view of everything that has occurred previously to the patient and to know the extent of current injury or illness.

A quantitative review of these records can be:

--> Retrospective or

--> Concurrent.

Retrospective record review is carried out when the patient has left the hospital facility. This is used to supplement the concurrent record review to ensure a complete data set for performance measurement purposes.

Concurrent record review is carried out when a patient is hospitalised or undergoing active treatment. This review helps to obtain missing information or reports about the patient. The advantage of concurrent record review is the ability to easily initiate interventions when problems are identified as the patient is still in the facility.

5. Candance got $0.22 in change when she bought chips at the
store. What percent of a dollar does her change represent?

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Answer:

22%

Explanation:

Given parameters:

The amount of change  = $0.22

Unknown

What percentage of a dollar the change represents  = ?

Solution:

A dollar is made up of 100cents;

        So;

 $0.22 represents 22cents

Percentage of dollar this represents  = [tex]\frac{22}{100}[/tex]  x 100  = 22%

what causes dispersion of light?​

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Dispersion occurs due to the different degrees of refraction experienced by different colours of light. Light of different colours may travel with the same speed in a vacuum, but they travel at different speeds in some refracting medium. The speed of violet light is relatively lower than that of red light.

A generator transforms?

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A generator transforms mechanical energy into electrical energy

So B.

What is the electric field inside a hollow sphere with total charge Q distributed evenly along the surface of the sphere

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Answer:

0 N/C

Explanation:

Using Gauss' law ∫εE.dA = Q. where E = electric field, dA = differential area and Q = charge enclosed.

Since for r < r₀ where r₀ = radius of the sphere, Q = 0. and ∫εE.dA = ∫εEdAcos180 (since the electric field is directed radially inward opposite to the normal area vector)

∫-εEdA = 0

-εE∫dA = 0

-εEA = 0

E = 0/-εA

E = 0 N/C

A 70 kg object strikes the ground with 2500 J of KE after falling freely from rest. How far above the ground was the object when it was released?

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Answer:

3.64 m

Explanation:

m = Mass of object = 70 kg

Kinetic energy of the object = 2500 J

g = Acceleration due to gravity = [tex]9.81\ \text{m/s}^2[/tex]

h = Height from which the object is dropped

Kinetic energy is given by

[tex]\dfrac{1}{2}mv^2=2500\\\Rightarrow v^2=\dfrac{2\times 2500}{70}[/tex]

From conservation of energy we get kinetic energy equal to potential energy.

[tex]\dfrac{1}{2}mv^2=mgh\\\Rightarrow h=\dfrac{1}{2g}v^2\\\Rightarrow h=\dfrac{1}{2\times 9.81}\times \dfrac{2\times 2500}{70}\\\Rightarrow h=3.64\ \text{m}[/tex]

The object was released from a height of 3.64 m.

Does the KE of a car change more when it accelerates from 22 km/h to 32 km/h or when it accelerates from 32 km/h to 42 km/h

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Answer:

The change in kinetic energy (KE) of the car is more in the second case.

Explanation:

Let the mass of the car = m

initial velocity of the first case, u = 22 km/h = 6.11 m/s

final velocity of the first case, v = 32 km/h = 8.89 m/s

change in kinetic energy (K.E) = ¹/₂m(v² - u²)

                                          ΔK.E = ¹/₂m(8.89² - 6.11²)

                                                    = 20.85m J

 

initial velocity of the second case, u = 32 km/h = 8.89 m/s

final velocity of the second case, v = 42 km/h = 11.67 m/s

change in kinetic energy (K.E) = ¹/₂m(v² - u²)

                                          ΔK.E = ¹/₂m(11.67² - 8.89²)

                                                    = 28.58m J

The change in kinetic energy (KE) of the car is more in the second case.

A 235 kg object and a 1.37×1012 kg are located 2.59×104 m away from each other. What is the force due to gravity between the two objects?

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Answer:

F = 3.2 x 10⁻⁵ N

Explanation:

The gravitational force of attraction between the two objects is given by Newton's Gravitational law through the following formula:

[tex]F = \frac{Gm_{1}m_{2}}{r^{2}}[/tex]

where,

F = gravitational force = ?

G = Gravitational Constant = 6.67 x 10⁻¹¹ Nm²/kg²

m₁ = mass of object 1 = 235 kg

m₂ = mass of object 2 = 1.37 x 10¹² kg

r = distance between objects = 2.59 x 10⁴ m

Therefore,

[tex]F = \frac{(6.67\ x\ 10^{-11}\ Nm^{2}/kg^{2})(235\ kg)(1.37\ x\ 10^{12}\ kg)}{(2.59\ x\ 10^{4}\ m)^{2}}[/tex]

F = 3.2 x 10⁻⁵ N

Answer:

the force due to gravity between the two objects is 3.2 x 10⁻⁵ N.

Explanation:

Given;

mass of the first object, m₁ = 235 kg

mass of the second object, m₂ = 1.37 x 10¹² kg

distance between the two object, r = 2.59 x 10⁴ m

The gravitational force between the two object is calculated as;

[tex]F= \frac{Gm_1m_2}{r^2}[/tex]

where;

G is gravitational constant = 6.67 x 10⁻¹¹ Nm²/kg²

[tex]F= \frac{(6.67\times 10^{-11})(235)(1.37\times 10^{12})}{(2.59\times 10^4)^2} \\\\F = 3.2 \times 10^{-5} \ N[/tex]

Therefore, the force due to gravity between the two objects is 3.2 x 10⁻⁵ N.

If the melanin lines on the wing are spaced 2.0 μm apart, what is the first-order diffraction angle for green light (λ = 550 nm)?

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This question is incomplete, the complete question is;

The wings of some beetles have closely spaced parallel lines of melanin, causing the wing to act as a reflection grating. Suppose sunlight shines straight onto a beetle wing.

If the melanin lines on the wing are spaced 2.0 μm apart, what is the first-order diffraction angle for green light (λ = 550 nm)?

Answer:

the first-order diffraction angle for green light is 15.96°

Explanation:

Given the data in the question;

from diffraction theory;

nλ = dsin∅

where n is the diffraction order ( 1st order = 1 )

λ is the wavelength ( 550 nm  = 550 × 10⁻⁹ m)

d is the grating spacing ( 2.0 μm = 2.0 × 10⁻⁶ m )

∅ is the diffraction angle ( ? )

so we substitute

nλ = dsin∅

sin∅ = nλ / d

sin∅ = (1 × 550 × 10⁻⁹ m) / 2.0 × 10⁻⁶ m

sin∅ = 0.275

∅ = sin⁻¹(0.275)

∅ = 15.96°

Therefore, the first-order diffraction angle for green light is 15.96°

1) If Shagreen bought the energy star refrigerator for $1800 and saved

$200 every year, how many years would it take for her to save back the

money she spent on the refrigerator?

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Answer:

9

Explanation:

Shagreen bought the energy star generator for $1800

She saves $200/every year

Therefore the number of years it would take for her to save that amount can be calculated as follows

= 1800/200

= 9

Hence it would take 9 years to save up the money

Activity

Many characters portrayed in the media suffer from psychological disorders. For example, piglet from Winnie the Pooh has generalized anxiety

disorder and Elsa from the movie Frozen has agoraphobla. Similarly, Identify at least four characters from movies or television shows and

describe the disorders the characters suffer from in the stories.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Belle from beauty and the beast has what they call Stockholm syndrome.

Spongebob from Spongebob square pants has what is called Williams-Beuren syndrome

Ariel from the Little Mermaid has what they call Disposophobia.

Alice from Alice in the wonderland has what is called schizophrenia

Scar from the Lion King has what is known as anti social personality disorder.

Like the question suggested, many characters suffer different types of disorder, and I've just listed out a few

Soccer fields vary in size. A large soccer field is 115 m long and 85.0 m wide. Assume that 1 m equals 3.281 ft. What are its dimensions in feet

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Answer:

The dimensions are 377.3 feet by 278.9 feet.

Explanation:

Given that,

Length of a soccer field = 115 m

Width of a soccer field = 85 m

We need to assume that, 1 m equals 3.281 ft

We need to find the dimensions in feet.

As 1 m = 3.281 ft

⇒ 115 m = (115×3.281) feet

= 377.315 feet ≅ 377.3 feet

⇒ 85 m = (85×3.281) feet

= 278.885 feet ≅ 278.9 feet

Hence, the dimensions are 377.3 feet by 278.9 feet.

Match each word to its correct meaning.

1. humus
the thin upper layer of Earth's crust that supports plant life
2. inorganic
a vertical section of soil that shows the horizon and parent material
3. organic
the layer of loose rock on the surface of the earth; also called mantle rock
4. parent material
dark colored organic material in soil; it is left over from the decay of living things
5. regolith
a physical property of soil that describes how the soil feels, and the relative components of sand, silt, and clay sized particles
6. soil
a chemical property of soils that describes the measure of hydrogen ions in a soil sample; how acidic or basic a soil sample is
7. soil horizon
a substance that does not contain carbon and hydrogen atoms, such as salts, rocks, and minerals
8. soil ph
a distinct layer of soil that has characteristic properties
9. soil profile
the rock material that was weathered to form the sediments in a given soil
10. soil texture
a substance that contains carbon and hydrogen atoms, such as carbon dioxide, glucose, methane, and nucleic acid

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Answer:

1. Soil.

2. Soil profile.

3. Regolith.

4. Humus.

5. Soil texture.

6. Soil pH.

7. Inorganic.

8. Soil horizon.

9. Parent material.

10. Organic.

Explanation:

1. Soil: the thin upper layer of Earth's crust that supports plant life. There are three (3) main types of soil; sandy, clay and loamy soil.

2. Soil profile: a vertical section of soil that shows the horizon and parent material.

3. Regolith: the layer of loose rock on the surface of the earth; also called mantle rock.

4. Humus: dark colored organic material in soil; it is left over from the decay of living things.

5. Soil texture: a physical property of soil that describes how the soil feels, and the relative components of sand, silt, and clay sized particles.

6. Soil pH: a chemical property of soils that describes the measure of hydrogen ions in a soil sample; how acidic or basic a soil sample is.

7. Inorganic: a substance that does not contain carbon and hydrogen atoms, such as salts, rocks, and minerals.

8. Soil horizon: a distinct layer of soil that has characteristic properties.

9. Parent material: the rock material that was weathered to form the sediments in a given soil.

10. Organic: a substance that contains carbon and hydrogen atoms, such as carbon dioxide, glucose, methane, and nucleic acid.

How does work done on an object affect its kinetic energy

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According to the work-energy theorem, the work done on an object by a net force equals the change in kinetic energy of the object. Essentially kinetic energy is the energy used for motion. Interestingly, as work is done on an object, potential energy can be stored in that object. A moving object has kinetic energy because work has been done on it. When work is done energy in one form is transferred to the kinetic energy of the moving object. To stop the object again, the same amount of work would have to be done to bring it back to rest.

Definition of dispersal​

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The action of process of distributing things are people over a wide area

Answer:

the action or process of distributing things or people over a wide area.

"the dispersal of people to increasingly distant suburbs"

the splitting up of a group or gathering of people, causing them to leave in different directions.

"the dispersal of the crowd by mounted police"

the splitting up and selling off of a collection of artifacts or books.

"the dispersal of the John Willett Collection"

Explanation:

A wave is described by y(x,t) = 0.1 sin(3x + 10t), where x is in meters, y is in centimeters and t is in seconds. The angular wave number is:

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Answer: 3 radians/meter.

Explanation:

The general sinusoidal function will be something like:

y = A*sin(k*x - ω*t) + C

Where:

A is the amplitude.

k is the wave number.

x is the spatial variable

ω is the angular frequency

t is the time variable.

C is the mid-value.

The rule that we can use to solve this problem, is that the argument of the sin( ) function must be in radians (or in degrees)

Then if x is in meters, the wave-number must be in radians/meters, so when these numbers multiply the "meters" part is canceled.

Then for the case of the function:

y(x,t) = 0.1 sin(3x + 10t)

Where x is in meters, the units of the wave number (the 3) must be in radians/meters. Then the angular wave number is 3 radians/meter.

Angular wave number is measured in rad/s. the angular wave number in the given equation is 10 rad/s.

Angular wave number:

It is the number of wavelengths per unit distance. It is also known as angular frequency.  It is measured in rad/s.

For given equation,

[tex]\bold{y(x,t) = 0.1 sin(3x + 10t)}[/tex]

Angular wave number  is the parameter which is multiplied by time (t). So, it is the number 10,  this will be measured in rad/s.  

Therefore, the angular wave number in the given equation is 10 rad/s.

To know more about angular wave number, refer to the link:

https://brainly.com/question/14668383

Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.
Identify the type of potential energy described.
Tiles
gravitational
chemical
magnetic
elastic
electric

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Answer:

those are all correct. The arrows are matched correctly

Calculate the momentum of a 1150 kg car traveling with a velocity of 24.5 m/s.

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Answer:

P = 28175 Ns

Explanation:

Momentum is defined as the quantity of motion contained in a body. Mathematically, momentum is defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object. So we  will use the following formula to find the momentum of the car:

[tex]P = mv\\[/tex]

where,

P = momentum of the car = ?

m = mass of the car = 1150 kg

v = speed of the car = 24.5 m/s

Therefore,

[tex]P = (1150\ kg)(24.5\ m/s)[/tex]

P = 28175 Ns

The acceleration due to gravity on or near the surface of Earth is 32 ft./s/s. Neglecting friction, from what height must a stone be dropped on Earth to strike the ground with a velocity of 136 ft./s

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Given :

The acceleration due to gravity on or near the surface of Earth is 32 ft/s/s

To Find :

From what height must a stone be dropped on Earth to strike the ground with a velocity of 136 ft/s.

Solution :

Initial velocity of stone, u = 0 ft/s.

Now, by equation of motion :

[tex]2as = v^2 -u^2 \\\\2\times 32 \times s = 136^2 -0^2\\\\s = \dfrac{136^2}{2\times 32}\ ft\\\\s = 289 \ ft[/tex]

Therefore, height from which stone is thrown is 289 ft.

If the radius of curvature of the bump is 52 m, find the apparent weight of a 62-kg person in your car as you pass over the top of the bump. Express your answer using two significant figures.

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

Driving in your car with a constant speed of 12m/s, you encounter a bump in the road that has a circular cross-section, as indicated in the figure . If the radius of curvature of the bump is 52 m, find the apparent weight of a 62-kg person in your car as you pass over the top of the bump.  

Solution:

Centripetal force is the net force acting on a body which makes it move along a curved path. This force is always towards the center of curvature.

As the car passes over the bump, the centripetal acceleration acts downward towards the circle center.

The sum of all vertical forces is equal to zero, hence:

F - mg + ma = 0

where F is the apparent weight of the person, m is the mass of the person, ma = centripetal force = mv²/r

Given that:

m = 62 kg, v = velocity = 12 m/s, r = radius of curvature of bump = 52 m, g = acceleration due to gravity = 10 m/s. Therefore:

F - mg + ma = 0

F - mg + mv²/r = 0

F = mg - mv²/r

F = m(g - v²/r)

Substituting:

F = 62(10 - 12²/54)

F = 456.67 N

The apparent weight of a 62-kg person as the top of the bump is passed = 456.67 N

But the weight of the person = mg = 62* 10 = 620 N

A 235 kg crate is pulled across a horizontal surface with a force of 760 N applied at an

angle of 30° above the horizontal. Determine the horizontal component of the applied

force

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Answer:

658.16N

Explanation:

Step one:

given data

mass m= 235kg

Force F= 760N

angle= 30 degrees

Required

The horizontal component of the force

Step two:

The horizontal component of the force

Fh= 760cos∅

Fh=760cos30

Fh=760*0.8660

Fh=658.16N

What causes the movement of electrical current in the circuit within the device shown in the diagram?


NASA
Movement of protons
Movement of electrons
Heating of silicon
The anti-reflection coating

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Answer:

B. Movement of electrons

Hope this helps!! may I have brainliest? :)

Answer:

Movenment of electrons

Explanation:

a substance has a pH of 9.what type of substance is it

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Answer:

I think its Baking soda, antacids, Sorry if i'm wrong!

Explanation:

Answer:

it base

Explanation:

because i passed the test on that

A marksman holds a rifle with a mass of 2.57 kg loosely, so it can recoil freely. He fires a bullet with a mass of 3.65 g horizontally with a velocity relative to the ground of 318.4 m/s. What is the final kinetic energy in J of the rifle

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Answer:

KE = 0.262 J

Explanation:

given data

rifle with  mass  Mr = 2.57 kg

bullet with mass Mb = 3.65 g

velocity relative to the ground Vb = 318.4 m/s

solution

we get here final KE of rifle that is express as

KE = 0.5 × Mr × (Vr)²    ..............1

here Vr is

Mb × Vb = Mr × Vr         .........2

put here value

3.65 × [tex]10^{-3}[/tex]  × 318.4 = 2.57 × Vr

Vr = 0.452 m/s

now put value in eq 1 we get

KE = 0.5 × 2.57 × (0.452)²

KE = 0.262 J

Does the voltage of a battery affect the strength of an electromagnet?

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I'm trying to make an electromagnet that's strength is constantly getting incremented by small amounts every second. I need to know, which would have a greater effect on the electromagnet's strength, amps or volts? (I know increasing the turns and/or density of the magnet wire will increase the strength, but I am looking for answers other than that particular one.)

how many times can the earth revolve around the sun in the time it takes Jupiter to revolve around the sun once?????????

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Answer:

Jupiter fully revolves around the sun in about 11.9 Earth years, where as Earth fully revolves around it in a year.

Explanation:

An airplane normally flying 80km/h north encounters a wind from the west of 10km/h at a right angle to its forward motion a crosswind what will it's resultant velocity be?

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Answer:

Resultant velocity of the airplane = 80.62 km/h

Explanation:

Given that,

An airplane normally flying at 80 km/h north encounters a wind from the west of 10km/h at right angle to its forward motion a crosswind.

We need to find the resultant velocity of the airplane. It can be calculated as follows :

[tex]v=\sqrt{80^2+10^2} \\\\v=80.62\ km/h[/tex]

So, the required velocity is 80.62 km/h.

6. Thomas sits on a small rug on a polished wooden floor. The coefficient to kinetic friction between the rug and

the slippery wooden floor is only 0.12. If Thomas weighs 650 N, what horizontal force is needed to pull the rug

and Thomas across the floor at a constant speed?[78N]

1

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Answer:

F=78 N

Explanation:

Taking to Thomas and the rug as a single system, if they slide across the floor at constant speed, this means that their acceleration is just zero.According to Newton's 2nd Law, if the acceleration is zero, this means that the net force applied is zero too.In the horizontal direction, there are two forces acting on Thomas and the rug (as a single system), the applied force, and the kinetic friction force, which must be equal and opposite each other:

      [tex]F_{app} = F_{kfr} (1)[/tex]

By definition, as the friction force is the horizontal component of the contact force, it can be expressed as follows:

      [tex]F_{1kfr} = \mu_{k} * F_{n} (2)[/tex]

     where μk = coefficient of kinetic friction = 0.12

     Fn = normal force

In this case, as the system boy+rug is not accelerating in the vertical direction, and the surface is level, the normal force (which is always perpendicular to the surface), must be equal to the force of gravity.Assuming that the mass of the rug is neglectable, we can write:

      [tex]F_{n} = F_{g} = m*g = 650 N (3)[/tex]

Replacing (3) and μk in (2)

      [tex]F_{1kfr} = \mu_{k} * F_{n} = 0.12 * 650 N = 78 N (4)[/tex]

From (1), we finally get:

       [tex]F_{app} = F_{kfr} = 78 N (5)[/tex]

Amateur radio operators in the United States can transmit on several bands. One of those bands consists of radio waves with a wavelength near 15.m. Calculate the frequency of these radio waves. Round your answer to 2 significant digits.

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Answer:

20 MHz

Explanation:

Since speed of radio waves = speed of light = c and for a wave, v = fλ where v = speed of wave, f = frequency and λ = wavelength.

Given that λ = 15 m and v = c = 3 × 10⁸ m/s

f = v/λ

substituting the values of the variables into the equation, we have

f = v/λ = 3 × 10⁸ m/s ÷ 15 m

= 0.2 × 10⁸ Hz

= 2 × 10⁷ Hz

= 20 × 10⁶ Hz

= 20 MHz

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