Two radio waves are used in the operation of a cellular telephone. To receive a
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Two radio waves are used in the operation of a cellular telephone. To receive a call, the phone detects the wave emitted at one frequency by the transmitter station or base unit. To send your message to the base unit, your phone emits its own wave at a different frequency. The difference between these two frequencies is fixed for all channels of cell phone operation. Suppose the wavelength of the wave emitted by the base unit is 0.34931 m and the wavelength of the wave emitted by the phone is 0.36334 m. Using a value of 2.9979
Explanation / Answer
c=fw
where c is the speed
f is the frequency
w is the wavelength
since its asking for frequencies we solve for the frequency in the equation.
f=c/w
the problem gives you two wavelengths :
w1=0.34729 and w2=0.36427
now you plug in the waveleght (w) for each individually:
f1=(2.9979x10^8)/(0.34729)
=863226698.1
f2=(2.9979x10^8)/(0.36427)
=822988442.6
To find the difference in frequencies:
f1-f2 or (863226698.1-822988442.6)
FINAL answer is 40238255.46
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