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playgirl | 13:03 Fri 04th Feb 2005 | Science
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what is the minimum length that a long wave radio wave can be?
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thanks jake.

Jake, that link referes to the infrared portion of the spectrum. Long wave lengths can be up to 1000km. see here:

http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/pipexdsl/r/arar93/mds975/Content/radtech.html

The wave length is a function of frequency, the term long, medium and short wave are agreed frequency conventions across the spectrum note that the shortest long wave is a lot longer than the longest medium wave so there are gaps in the terminology, not the frequencies. Long wave is from 148.5 to 283.5 approximately 600km - 300km

Whoops you're right  - bit of Friday afternoon creeping in there! 

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i've got the correct answer,and it's 1000 metres. thankyou both for your help.

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