A radio can be classified as matter. Anything that all that takes up space is considered to be matter. No matter how small the item if it takes up space it is considered to be matter.
Radio waves are a form of electromagnetic radiation, which is a type of energy. They do not consist of matter but are produced by the acceleration of charged particles.
Radio waves are not.
Radio waves will disturb matter which is more or less on the order of magnitude of the wavelength of the waves.
No it does not matter.
No, radio waves are a form of electromagnetic radiation, rather than matter. They consist of oscillating electric and magnetic fields and do not have mass or particles like matter does.
radio waves dont have a temperature because they are comprised of energy and photons, not ordinary matter
Radio-isotop
You should receive your radio signal nationwide.
Sound waves can only travel through matter, as they require a medium to propagate. Light waves and radio waves can travel through both matter and empty space.
Not unless you hard-wire them together. Just driving by an FM transmitter, no matter how close, won't hurt the radio.
Matter is the basis for everything. Anything that exists has matter. Dark matter are anomalies that cannot account for "missing matter". Matter does not contain the solar energy and radio signals that travel through "empty space".
Radio waves and light waves.