Electromagnetic Wave Frequency of 25000Hz - Spectrum Location

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The electromagnetic wave with a frequency of 25000Hz is located in the radio wave region of the electromagnetic spectrum. This region encompasses frequencies from 3Hz to 300GHz and is primarily utilized for communication applications, including radio and television broadcasting. To verify this classification, one can refer to a chart of the electromagnetic spectrum, which clearly indicates that 25000Hz falls within the radio wave category.

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  • Ability to interpret electromagnetic spectrum charts
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An electromagnetic wave has a frequency of 25000Hz. In what part of the electromagnetic spectrum is it located?

can someone please help~? What do I do~~~~ to get answer~~! ><
 
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Look on a chart of the electromagnetic spectrum.

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Based on the given frequency of 25000Hz, the electromagnetic wave would be located in the radio wave region of the electromagnetic spectrum. This region includes frequencies between 3Hz to 300GHz and is commonly used for communication purposes such as radio and television broadcasting. To confirm this answer, you can use a chart or diagram of the electromagnetic spectrum to locate the frequency of 25000Hz and see that it falls within the radio wave region. I hope this helps!
 

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