Uhf radio wave - determine frequency

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To determine the frequency of a UHF radio wave with a given shortest distance of 0.34m between positions where electric and magnetic fields are zero, the wavelength is identified as 0.34m. The frequency can be calculated using the formula frequency = speed of light / wavelength, resulting in approximately 8.8 x 10^8 Hz. The relationship between the shortest distance and wavelength is clarified, emphasizing that this distance corresponds to half a wavelength. A suggestion is made to visualize the sine wave to better understand the relationship between wavelength and frequency. The discussion highlights the importance of correctly identifying these parameters for accurate calculations.
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Homework Statement


in a certain uhf radio wave, the shortest distance between postions at which the elctric an magnetic fields are zero is .34m. determine the frequency of this uhf radio wave


The Attempt at a Solution



i basically just divided (3x10^8)/.34 = (8.8x10^8) that is c/d=frequency
can anyone tell me if that is the correct way to approach the problem? thanks
 
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How is the "shortest distance between postions at which the elctric an magnetic fields are zero" related to the wavelength?
 


i don't know
 


flynostrich08 said:
i don't know
You might want to start by sketching a simple sine wave on a piece of paper. Let y be the vertical axis and t be the horizontal axis.

y = Asin(2πt)

Plot the sine wave for a few periods. Make sure to count how many wavelengths you have drawn. Then count how many times the sine wave crosses the t axis. Compare the two.
 
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