10 cm is the x band and 3 cm is the s band
Radar!
As far as I know, radar was invented by a Hungarian scientist named Zoltan Bay. That radar was first used in World War II by the British troops.
No world is a stage, and you cannot detect a helicopter unless you have the radar station (radar alone is not sufficient)
Normal radar sends out radio waves to determine the location of an object. Doppler radar can not only find the location of an object or storm, but using something known as the Doppler effect can determine how fast it is moving towards or away from the radar.
tracking radar
The dimensions given relate to an isosceles triangle
1 ft = 30.48 cm10 ft = 304.80 cm0.5 ft = 15.24 cm +10.5 ft = 320.04 cm
10010 mm = 1 cm10 x 10 = 100 sq mm =1 sq cm
1 m is larger than 10 mm.Here are the details:1 m = 1,000 mm = 100 cm10 mm = 1 cm100 cm > 1 cm
Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis Formula____mm*1 cm10 mm*1 in2.54 cm=?inDirect Conversion Formula____mm*1 in25.4 mm=?in
8 mm = 0.8 cm10 mm = 1 cm20 mm = 2 cm50 mm = 5 cm60 mm = 6 cm500 mm = 50 cm560 mm = 56 cm568 mm = 56.8 cm
25 Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis Formula10 in*2.54 cm 1 in=25.4 cm
When radar is used to monitor precipitation, it typically operates at shorter wavelengths in the microwave range. This includes wavelengths between 1 millimeter and 10 centimeters, which allows for better detection and analysis of precipitation particles in the atmosphere.
7mm x (1 cm / 10mm) x (1 in. / 2.54 cm) = 7mm x (1 cm / 10mm) x (1 in. / 2.54 cm)= 7/25.4 in. ≈ 0.276 in.Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis Formula 7 mm*1 cm10 mm*1 in2.54 cm=0.2755905512 inDirect Conversion Formula 7 mm*1 in25.4 mm=0.2755905512 in
Electromagnetic waves with a wavelength from a mm up to a few cm are used in radar. They will be reflected from a discontinuity in the electromagnet properties of space. e.g. a metal surface.
You get a Radar by getting a 3 kill Killstreak
multiply centimeters by 10 to get millimetersdivide millimeters by 10 to get centimetersmm to cm, Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis____ mm*1 cm10 mm=? cmcm to m, Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis____ cm*1 m100 cm=? m