PULSARS is described to be a turning star that gives off radio waves which seem to flick on and off...
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I-Special Science Class-Galileo
Of course. That's how they reach the radio in your basement. Radio waves do all the same kinds of twisting, turning, bending, bouncing, and spreading contortions that light waves do.
star like a sun big but not really starlike and xray gives off radio waves ......
no, mechanical waves are not radio waves
Transverse. Radio waves are electromagnetic waves, which are transverse.
Radio waves ARE electromagnetic waves.
No. Radar waves are one category of radio waves. Think of all the radio waves that are all around you right now . . . AM radio, FM radio, police and fire radio, highway patrol radio, taxi radio, television picture and sound radio waves, cellphone radio waves, garage-door-opener radio waves, bluetooth radio waves, WiFi waves, microwaves ... and you can't see any of them ! Radar waves can easily be there in the group.
It emits a radio wave to the router and adapter and gives you wireless... But as it is radio waves it weakens through walls :!
by changing the amplitude or frequency of the radio waves.
Radio waves are electromagnetic waves occurring on the radio frequency portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
The sun gives off a large section of the electromagnetic spectrum, so you could say it is many waves all piled together
How are radio waves formed?
No. Radio waves are a type of electromagnetic waves; electroctromagnetic waves are transverse waves.