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Quote (Joe G @ Mar. 21 2018,19:14) | Quote (k.e.. @ Mar. 21 2018,11:01) | Quote (Joe G @ Mar. 21 2018,18:47) | Quote (k.e.. @ Mar. 21 2018,10:42) | Quote (Joe G @ Mar. 21 2018,18:28) | Quote (k.e.. @ Mar. 21 2018,10:17) | Quote (Joe G @ Mar. 21 2018,18:01) | What a total dumbass you are, ke. It shows that the frequency and wavelength are interchangeable. That means that the wavelength of 160 meters produces a wave with a frequency of 1800-2000 KHz
A wave with a wavelength of 160 meters is the same as a wave with a frequency of 1800-2000KHz |
Which wave has a frequency covering 200kHz?
And which hardware store sells a tape measure that can measure it |
I cannot parse you stupidity. Try again |
Fuck you're thick.
You do realize that there is more than one frequency between 1.8 & 2MHz? |
LoL! ke has no place to talk about being thick. Earth to ke- 200 KHz is NOT between 1800-2000KHz, you dumbass.
And anyone who wasn't thick understands my point |
Joe you are a stupid stupid boy.
The difference between 1.8 & 2 MHz is?
Anyone ...anyone..
200khz
What is the maximum bandwidth between 1.8 2 MHz
Anyone... anyone
200khz
How many waves can occupy 200khz
Anyone anyone
Depends on bandwidth
How many theoretically??
Anyone anyone
An infinite number
What it the wavelength of each frequency
Anyone anyone
NOT 160 METERS. |
Yes, I knew that you were going to be an asshole and you did not disappoint. A wavelength of 160 meters produces a wave with a frequency of 1800-2000 KHz. You do know what the dash means, right? |
Hahahaha
No joe sorry it doesn't.
A sinusoidal em wave of 160m produces only a single frequency that's where c comes in.
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