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One method for detecting and locating objects is through the use of RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) technology. RFID tags are attached to objects and emit radio waves that can be picked up by RFID readers, allowing for the detection and location of the objects in real-time.
RADAR stands for "Radio Detection and Ranging." It is a system that uses radio waves to detect the presence, distance, and direction of objects such as aircraft, ships, and vehicles by bouncing signals off them and measuring the reflected pulses.
Radio-radial delay is the delay between the two radial pulses (this is observed when checking both pulses simultaneously).
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Radar cannot determine the composition or material of an object, but it can detect and track the presence of objects based on their size, shape, and movement. Radar uses radio waves to detect the presence of objects by sending out pulses of electromagnetic energy and detecting the reflections off the objects.
No. RADAR stands for RAdio Direction And Ranging. RADAR uses the reflection of pulses of radio waves from objects to measure the direction and range (distance) of the objects from the RADAR unit. Some RADAR units also measure relative speed by measuring the Doppler frequency shift. Chronometers are simply very precise clocks.
Pulsar - Astronomy . one of several hundred known celestial objects, generally believed to be rapidly rotating neutron stars, that emit pulses of radiation, especially radio waves, with a high degree of regularity.
A pulsar.