Wavelength Formula:
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Definition: This calculator converts radio frequency in megahertz (MHz) to wavelength in meters.
Purpose: It helps engineers, technicians, and hobbyists in radio communications, antenna design, and RF applications.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The speed of light (approximately 300 million meters/second) divided by frequency gives the wavelength.
Details: Knowing the wavelength is crucial for antenna design, RF propagation analysis, and understanding signal behavior in different media.
Tips: Enter the frequency in MHz (must be greater than 0). The result will show the corresponding wavelength in meters.
Q1: Why is 300 used in the formula?
A: It's an approximation of the speed of light (299.792458 m/μs) rounded to 300 for easier calculation.
Q2: Can I use this for frequencies other than MHz?
A: This calculator is specifically for MHz. For other units, convert to MHz first or adjust the formula.
Q3: What's the relationship between frequency and wavelength?
A: They are inversely proportional - higher frequencies have shorter wavelengths.
Q4: How accurate is this calculation?
A: It's accurate for electromagnetic waves in a vacuum. In other media, the wavelength will be slightly shorter.
Q5: What are some practical applications?
A: Antenna length determination, RF filter design, understanding propagation characteristics, and more.