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n The Expert TA 1 Human-like G × Chegg Study Guided Sciuto × Kylie c Secure https://ust49wa.theexpertta.c TakeTutorialAssignment.aspx Review Extra Credit Begin Date: 7/20/2017 11:59:00 AM -- Due Date: 8/8/2017 11:59:00 PM End Date: 8/8/2017 11:59:00 PM (6%) Problem 11: Some radar systems can detect the size and shape of objects such as aircraft and geological terrain Randomized Variables f= 510 MHz Status for What is the approximate size d, in meters, of the smallest observable detail when using 510-MHz radar? Grade Summary Deductions Potential 0% 100% tatus ompleted Completed sin0 cosO Submissions Attempts remaining: 210 (0% per attempt) detailed view cotan0asin( nsinO acosO atan) acotan)sinhO cosh0 tanh0 cotanh)+ 0 END Degrees Radians BACKSPACE DEL CLEAR Submit Hint I give up! Hints: 0% deduction per hint. Hints remaining: 1 Feedback: 0% deduction per feedback.

Explanation / Answer

the smallest observable detail cannot be smaller than the wavelength of the wave being used
now, frequemncy of the wave = f = 510 MHz
speed of wave = 3*10^8 = c ( speed of light)
so, wavelength, lambda = ?
c = lambda*f
lambda = c/f = 3*10^8/510*10^6 = 0.588235 m

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