well it is run on power so it is not energy
sound energy
It is electromagnetic radiation in the radio par of the spectrum.
It is electromagnetic radiation in the radio par of the spectrum.
The "radio" is named as such to reflect the type of energy used to cause the radio instrument to operate. That being "Radiant Energy."
A marine stereo radio is similar to a normal radio, while a marine band radio is like a walkie talkie. ALso marine stereo radios have a larger range. check it out at http://www.buymarineelectronics.com/
Radiant energy. They are the first type of wave in the electromagnetic spectrum.
Clock radios can come in many varied types. It is not necessary for every clock radio to come equipped with stereo. If so desired, you can also get an AM/FM stereo with a clock radio
The radio signal itself, of course, is not an energy transformation - energy transformation means that energy is changed from one type to another. There is an energy transformation when the radio signal is created, and another one when it is absorbed.
radio wave
No. Radio waves are a type of electromagnetic waves.
You will need a DIN type stereo removal tool that is to be inserted on the front of the stereo in the four holes. basically they push back a metal clamp on the side of the radio that holds it firmly in place. after inserting the removal tool, you can pull the stereo out and than need to disconnect the cables at the bottom left side.
Stereo transmitters work with your FM radio station to broadcast MP3 or digital recorder files through your stereo. You need a stereo transmitter to pick up the sound data and broadcast through the radio.