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Of course, they are similar to visible light waves, just a different wavelength and frequency.

Indeed, many electromagnetic waves (radio waves) can travel through solid objects and water depending on the frequency and the medium through which they travel.

If radio waves couldn't travel through the atmosphere, your radio wouldn't receive a signal, hence no music.

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What do radio waves travel easily through?

Air


Do house phones send radio waves?

I don't think they do because the current goes through the wire whereas on a mobile phone it is radio waves through the air.


How does the sound gets from the radio to Simon?

The sound from the radio reaches Simon through a process that starts with the radio broadcasting signals encoded with audio content. These signals travel through the air as electromagnetic waves, and the radio receiver captures them using its antenna. The radio then decodes the signals and converts them into electrical signals, which are amplified and transformed into sound waves through the speakers, allowing Simon to hear the broadcast.


What source does radio use to transmit?

Radio transmits using electromagnetic waves, specifically radio waves, which are a type of non-ionizing radiation. These waves are generated by oscillating electrical currents and can travel through the air, allowing for the broadcast of audio signals over varying distances. The transmission occurs through antennas, which convert electrical signals into radio waves and vice versa. This enables the reception of sound, such as music and speech, by radio receivers tuned to specific frequencies.


What speed do radio waves travel in air?

Radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultra violet, XRays, and gamma rays are all part of the "electromagnetic spectrum". They are all electromagnetic radiation and they all travel at the speed of light (186,000 miles per second). The only difference between them is their frequencies (or wavelengths)

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What do radio waves travel easily through?

Air


Why can radio waves travel through space but sound waves can not?

Radio waves are a type of electromagnetic wave that do not require a medium to travel through, allowing them to propagate through the vacuum of space. In contrast, sound waves are mechanical waves that require a medium, such as air or water, to transfer energy and vibrations. Space is a vacuum, lacking the necessary medium, which is why sound waves cannot travel through it.


Do radio waves need a medium to travel through?

No, radio waves do not need a medium to travel through. They are a type of electromagnetic wave that can travel through a vacuum, such as space. They can also travel through other mediums, such as air or water.


Can you start a sentence with a sound?

Sound waves travel through the air to my radio.


Sound waves from a radio generally travel in what medium?

Sound waves from a radio typically travel through the air as it is a medium that allows for the propagation of sound waves. Sound waves are generated by the radio transmitter and then travel through the air as vibrations in the form of pressure waves to reach the receiver.


What are 3 examples of media that waves travel through?

Air: Sound waves travel through air and can be heard as sound. Water: Water waves travel through bodies of water like oceans, lakes, and rivers. Electromagnetic spectrum: Light waves, radio waves, microwaves, and other forms of electromagnetic waves travel through a vacuum or various materials.


Does wave length travel through air?

"Wave length" is a measurement that describes a characteristic of a wave.If the wave is a mechanical one, like sound for example, it must have some kindof material to travel through. Air is a good one.If the wave is an electromagnetic one, like light or radio for example, it can travelthrough air, but it doesn't need anything to travel through.


Are radio waves a type of mechanical wave or a type of electromagnetic wave?

Radio waves are a type of electromagnetic wave. They do not require a medium to travel through and can travel through a vacuum, unlike mechanical waves which require a medium, such as air or water, to propagate.


Which waves can travel through a vaccum?

Electromagnetic waves, such as visible light, radio waves, microwaves, and X-rays, can travel through a vacuum. This is because they do not require a medium, such as air or water, to propagate.


Why do astronauts use radio waves instead of sound waves to communicate in space?

sound needs something to travel through and space has no air for it to travel


Why do astronauts who land on moon talk through wireless sets using radio waves?

Sound needs air to travel through, and as there's no air on the moon. Astronauts have to use radios to talk to each other when in an envrionment without air. Radio waves travel through space and have no trouble traveling where there's no air.


What waves travel through vacuums?

Electromagnetic waves.