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Radar uses radio waves of a wavelength of 2.9 m . the time interval for one radiation pulse is 100 times larger than the time of one oscillation; the time between pulses is 10 times larger than the time of one pulse. what is the shortest distance to an object that this radar can detect? express your answer with the appropriate units.

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