Heinrich Rudolf Hertz
Physicists and Electrical Engineers
Transverse. Radio waves are electromagnetic waves, which are transverse.
No. Radio waves are a type of electromagnetic waves; electroctromagnetic waves are transverse waves.
Nobody invented the radio wave. It was a matter of discovering something that had existed long before man came on the scene. The first step in the discovery of radio waves was taken by the Scotsman Clerk Maxwell in 1873. He made a great theoretical advance in the theory of electricity and magnetism, encapsulating all that was then known in a series of equations. Maxwell's equations contained more than Maxwell knew when he formulated them. A careful study showed that they predicted the existence of electromagnetic waves and that these waves would travel at the speed of light. He was correct; they did exist and light was one type of them. Radio waves were another. Radio waves were first produced and identified by the German physicist Heinrich Herz in 1885, at a frequency of about 75 MHz. They were first used for communication by the Italian Guglielmo Marconi around 1900.
No. Radio waves are a type of electromagnetic waves.
Electromagnetic wave were discovered not invented.
Heinrich Rudolf Hertz
Radio waves were discovered before the radio was invented.
Physicists and Electrical Engineers
might be in Germany or russia or America
Radio waves travel at 186,000 miles per secondThey were discovered in 1865 by James Clerk Maxwell
edward vanbrgerr a German scientist first dicovered them when listioning to the static on his radio and ran expeirments then devoloped the first radio wave dish
No. Radio waves were discovered around 1880. The first radio stations began about 1920..
In 1820 Hans Christian Oersted noticed that electricity could cause magnets to move. This was the first "discovery" of radio waves.
They hope by getting a signal from the radio waves.
Radio waves were first predicted by mathematical work done in 1865 by James Clerk Maxwell. Maxwell noticed wavelike properties of light and similarities in electrical and magnetic observations. He then proposed equations that described light waves and radio waves as waves of electromagnetism that travel in space. In 1887, Heinrich Hertz demonstrated the reality of Maxwell's electromagnetic waves by experimentally generating radio waves in his laboratory.
Radio waves were first predicted by mathematical work done in 1865 by James Clerk Maxwell. Maxwell noticed wavelike properties of light and similarities in electrical and magnetic observations. He then proposed equations that described light waves and radio waves as waves of electromagnetism that travel in space. In 1887, Heinrich Hertz demonstrated the reality of Maxwell's electromagnetic waves by experimentally generating radio waves in his laboratory.