When you tune a radio to, say, 770 AM, you are receiving an electromagnetic signal that travels at the speed of light ( = 3 108 m/s) and is broadcast at a frequency of 770 kilohertz (kHz), or 7.7 105 Hz. Recall that the number of wave crests passing a point in space each second is the wave's frequency, . The unit of frequency is cycles per second, which is called hertz (Hz). What is the wavelength of this AM signal