An AM radio station broadcasts at 1060 kHz. Calculate the wavelength of the corresponding radio waves. How do I calculate this?

c = fw

c = speed of light = 3E8 m/s
f = frequency in Hz
w = wavelength in m.

To calculate the wavelength of a radio wave, you can use the following formula:

Wavelength (λ) = Speed of Light (c) / Frequency (f)

where:
- Speed of Light (c) = 299,792,458 meters per second
- Frequency (f) is in Hertz (Hz)

In this case, the frequency of the AM radio station is given as 1060 kHz. However, to use the formula, you need to convert the frequency to Hertz by multiplying it by 1000.

Frequency (f) = 1060 kHz * 1000 = 1,060,000 Hz

Now, you can plug the values into the formula:

Wavelength (λ) = 299,792,458 m/s / 1,060,000 Hz

Now, you can calculate the wavelength by dividing the speed of light by the frequency:

Wavelength (λ) = 282.903 meters

Therefore, the wavelength of the radio waves corresponding to an AM radio station broadcasting at 1060 kHz is approximately 282.903 meters.