FM radio station transmit power in kW, while microwave radio only transmit in 1+ W max. New microwave radio transmit power less than 1W.
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Electrons absorb energy to make electrons move from an lower energy level to a higher energy level. This energy is released as some form of e-m radiation when the electron moves from the higher level to a lower energy level.
when higher energy ultraviolet radiation act on the oxygen at the higher level of the atmosphere, they destroying many molecules of atmosphere.
Yes, certain areas of the country can have higher levels of background radiation than others. This can be due to the geological makeup of the region, with areas containing more naturally occurring radioactive materials. Additionally, human activities such as mining, industrial operations, and nuclear facilities can contribute to higher background radiation levels in certain areas. However, it is important to note that these variations in background radiation levels are generally within safe limits and have minimal impact on human health.
Microwave waves are used in a microwave oven to heat food. They are also used as a communication transmission frequency for distances between 10-20 miles that you want to maintain a high signal strength, as they have a higher energy level than radio waves. i is dumb kill my mom plz and give me money phones
The commerical microwave has more power then a regular microwave which has a smaller level of power.
The radiation is aimed at the right spot from different sides. It's much like laser beams aimed at one spot, but with radiation instead of light. One beam isn't as harmful, but at the point where the beams meet the radiation level is a lot higher.
The wavelength of the radiation coming out of that laser doesn't tell you its power level, any more than the spot on your radio dial tells you the transmitter power of the radio station you hear there.
There are two factors which determine the relative level of cosmic radiation at different points on the earth's surface. First, because the earth's magnetic field deflects the charged particles in cosmic radiation toward the magnetic poles, cosmic radiation levels are generally higher the closer you are to a magnetic pole, i.e., the higher your geomagnetic latitude. Second, since the earth's atmosphere provides physical shielding from cosmic radiation, cosmic radiation levels are generally higher at higher altitudes where there is less atmosphere between you and the vacuum of space. As it turns out, the impact of differences in altitude is much greater than the impact of differences in geomagnetic latitude. Because Colorado has a high average elevation, cosmic radiation is generally higher there than at other locations with lower altitudes.
Microwaves are generated at the atomic level, based on the frequency of the EM radiation that it emits. This is conducted through radiation that is absorbed, reflected, attenuated, or refracted.
Yes, if the station is situated at sea level.
Transitions between electronic energy levels release electromagnetic radiation corresponding to the energy difference between the levels. The heat promotes the electrons to the higher level; when they drop back down to the lower level a specific color of light is emitted.