Yes, since metal plate or any other types of metals have free electrons they can absorb radiowaves since radiowaves travel through free electrons.
creates a alternating current at the same frequency. :)
well all Marconi just took scraps of metal and then got cables and was trying out to make his creatino work and try to find radio waves.
You ruin the radio if you pour water so therefore it will most likely not work unless it is water proof. Not to mention it will short circuit.
Yes, creating a Faraday cage (essentially a container covered with metal mesh), you can block all radio waves. The spacing of the mesh or grid will determine the frequencies that are blocked.
okay fluttering is due to reflection/interfearence of sound waves between an aeroplane and the radio.therefore this is what happens when the radio station send the radio waves directly a radio receive the waves but fluttering occurs when an aeroplane interfearring the path of transmission where by some of the waves form radio station will hit an aeroplane and goes to a radio and also part of the wave will go direct to a radio therefore simultaneously receiving of radio form two different places is what causes fluttering!
Yes all metal foils reflect heat (and other electromagnetic radiation: light, radio waves, etc.).
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Aerial is another name for the antenna that is used for reception of the radio.
Unscrew the aerial mounting bolt on the wing. Turn on the radio and pull out the old aerial mast. Now put in the new aerial mast and get some one to push the button in the cab to wind the aerial down. The motor will draw in the new aerial mast, replace the bolt.
The audio from the broadcast radio station is converted into a series of electro-magnetic radio waves via an aerial, which is receieved by the aerial in a radio and demodulated back into an audible signal again.
The audio from the broadcast radio station is converted into a series of electro-magnetic radio waves via an aerial, which is receieved by the aerial in a radio and demodulated back into an audible signal again.
The radio signal was pulled in through the aerial. The aerial acrobatics of the small plane amazed everyone. The aerial mines were a new tactic.
As an adjective, aerial mens "living or taking place in the air".As a noun, an aerial is a rod or wire which receives or transmits radio and television signals.
Radio antenna (aerial) is incorporated in the rear window
because you touch yourself at night I don't understand this answer. It happens any time of day. Yet joining the aerial to other inanimate objects has no effect
No, the car aerial does not have to do with the speakers. Both of these items are not related. The aerials is for the radio and control the stations. The speakers are in a different compartment.
If the CD/cassette is working OK, this is likely to be either the aerial or the aerial extension lead at fault.