-- AM radio
-- FM radio
-- TV (non-cable)
-- TV (satellite)
-- police radio
-- firetruck radio
-- ambulance radio
-- sheriff's radio
-- highway patrol radio
-- taxi radio
-- garage-door opener
-- pilot's communication
-- pilot's navigation
-- Blue tooth
-- cellphone
-- wireless internet in the house
-- iPhone
-- Wifi around town
-- microwave cooking
-- microwave communication
-- weather radar
-- cellular phone
-- GPS signals
A couple of examples of radio waves are televisions, radios, and laptop computers
t.v. cell phone
A radio wave is strictly a carrier of information. The modulation is necessary to convey the information, speech, music, data, etc. Sometimes a radio wave can carry information by its presence or absence. If the radio wave is present, it means one thing. If it is not present, it means another.
They're very different. A sound wave is a longitudinal wave and a radio wave is a transverse wave, radio waves are in the same family as light because they're electromagnetic waves whereas sound waves are just caused by particles passing on a vibration.
Microwaves ARE radio waves, with frequencies above 3 GHz.
ultrasonic wave is sound frequency
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.
"Radio wave" is not like the others. "Radio wave" doesn't belong.
No.
it is not a tranverse wave and an example is moclamo
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Radio wave + radio wave will make radiation.
A radio wave is a kind of electromagnetic wave.
yes, electromagnetic wave is a radio wave
Radio wave is not a longitudinal wave it is a transverse wave
radio wave + fireFire + radio wave = Laser
If a radio wave has a period of one then the period wave or two would be 2. This is math.