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they use telescopes that find certain wavelengths
Sunah merry was here ...if yuhh guys..9a..r tryin to find an answer for science, i cant find it too..ill ask Aston for ya..x
A scientist who studies radio waves is typically an astrophysicist or radio astronomer. They use radio telescopes to observe and analyze radio emissions from celestial bodies in order to learn more about the universe.
Scientists use radio telescopes to detect and study radio waves traveling through space. These telescopes can collect and analyze radio signals from various celestial objects like stars, galaxies, and pulsars. By studying these radio waves, scientists can gain insights into the properties and behavior of objects in the universe.
yes,they do use radio waves
radio waves. Of course they also use very big optical telescopes.
Radio sound is heard through the use of radio waves, which are electromagnetic waves that can carry information from one point to another. These waves are transmitted from a radio station and received by a radio receiver, such as a radio or smartphone, which then converts the waves into sound waves that we can hear.
Yes. A good rule of thumb is that if the device has an antenna, it uses radio waves. An antenna would not be needed if it didn't use radio waves.
Radio waves are electromagnetic waves. The radio waves have the longest wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum. A radio wave has a much longer wavelength than does visible light. We use radio waves extensively for communications.
hearing FM and am news in radio
radio waves.
they use radio waves to pick up some what satellite images or existance of things in space