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because microwaves both and radar systems both use microwaves
Radio waves, TV Wwaves, Radar waves, Microwaves, Infrared Rays, Visabe Light, Ultraviolet rays, X-rays, Gamma rays, cosmic rays.
Inches (microwave) vs. Feet (Radar).
Sonar is a method of detecting underwater objects with sound pulses-like radar but with sound not microwaves
Radio, microwaves, radar, and infrared radiation have.
Your cell phone, your TV, your "radar range".
Television waves are radar waves or radio waves simply because they are useful for long term communication and are readily reflected by the ionosphere. Microwaves are used for short term communication very rarely and for heating purposes. All three however travel at the same speed that is 299,792,468 m/s.
microwaves are used in radar
because microwaves both and radar systems both use microwaves
because microwaves both and radar systems both use microwaves
Microwaves.
Microwaves.
Two Examples of Microwaves are Microwave Ovens and RADAR (Radio Detection And Ranging).
Radio waves, TV Wwaves, Radar waves, Microwaves, Infrared Rays, Visabe Light, Ultraviolet rays, X-rays, Gamma rays, cosmic rays.
Microwaves have lots of uses, some commercial (such as microwave ovens, satellite TV, and weather radar) and some military (such as missile guidance systems), applications in the field of scientific research, microwaves monitor the environmental health of our planet as well as to learn more about the universe. Research scientists use microwaves in two types of systems: active and passive. In active systems, such as radars, scientists send out microwaves and examine what comes back. In passive systems scientists simply look for naturally occurring microwaves and use them to learn more about the objects that emit the waves.
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Inches (microwave) vs. Feet (Radar).