Unless u have a fully enclosed space it might be hard to tell since they will come thru any opening unless it is exactly the right size for the freq.
It also depends on the frequency of the wave. Lower freq r less attenuated.
Antenna reflectors r often not solid metal, but the holes r tuned.
I think the radio waves penetrate according to the barrier leakage or tunneling as explained by quantum mechanics.
Radio waves can penetrate interstellar gas and dust without being scattered or absorbed
Radio waves can penetrate interstellar gas and dust without being scattered or absorbed
Radio waves can penetrate interstellar gas and dust without being scattered or absorbed
Radio waves are longer on the electromagnetic spectrum and can penetrate objects because they are less dense. Visible light and infrared light are shorter and therefore too dense to pass through objects.
False. For some bands of radio waves the atmosphere is transparent. Radio waves can penetrate to the ground. That's why we have radio telescopes on the Earth.
The frequency range that the radio waves can penetrate the human body is between 1Hz and 10 KHz. This frequency of the radio waves is however not dangerous.
I think the radio waves penetrate according to the barrier leakage or tunneling as explained by quantum mechanics.
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Radio waves can penetrate interstellar gas and dust without being scattered or absorbed
Radio waves can penetrate interstellar gas and dust without being scattered or absorbed
Radio waves can penetrate interstellar gas and dust without being scattered or absorbed
Electromagnetic waves can travel through a vacuum.
what waves cannot penetrate the atmosphere
Unlike visible light waves, radio waves can penetrate through clouds.
S-waveS-waves do not penetrate the earth's core.
Radio waves are longer on the electromagnetic spectrum and can penetrate objects because they are less dense. Visible light and infrared light are shorter and therefore too dense to pass through objects.