Answer :

7.095 × 10⁵ KHz is the frequency of an electromagnetic wave that has the same wavelength as a 3.5 KHz sound wave in water.

What is the frequency?

The pace at which current changes direction each second is known as frequency. One hertz (Hz), which is a unit of measurement used internationally, equals one cycle per second. One hertz (Hz) is one cycle every second. A full alternating current or voltage wave is referred to as a cycle.

The number of waves that pass a specific place in a predetermined period of time is known as the wave frequency. A wave passes a fixed point in one hertz (Hz), the SI unit for wave frequency, in one second. A wave with a higher frequency has more energy than a wave with a lower frequency of the same amplitude.

Given that,

frequency = 3.5 KHz

As we know,

V = fλ

As, the electromagnetic wave that has the same wavelength, thus

V/f = constant

Therefore,

V₁/V₂ = f₁/f₂

now, f₁ =  (V₁/V₂)× f₂

or, f₁ = [(3 × 10⁸) / 1480] × (3.5 × 10³)

or, f₁ = 7.095 × 10⁸ Hz

or, f₁ = 7.095 × 10⁵ KHz.

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