The antenna for an AM radio station is a 55-m-high tower whose height is equivalent to one-quarter wavelength.
1)At what frequency does the station transmit? (Express your answer to two significant figures.)
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The antenna for an AM radio station is a 55-m-high tower whose height is equivalent to one-quarter wavelength.
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