Radio stations use a broadcasting antenna to transmit electromagnetic waves at literally hundreds of thousands of watts. This transmission is modulated, (tuned), at a specific frequency between 87 and 108 Mhz.
yes,they do use radio waves
The antenna does that.
how are radio waves be used- well they are used by sound waves like as in u can hear sond waves but radio waves is where you are in the car and u are listening for instance capital fm that is radio waves Hope It Helped Hennddyyyy:) :D
Radio communication works by converting sound waves into electromagnetic waves. These electromagnetic waves are then encoded in the radio frequency range of the FM or AM station your are listening to.
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Radio Waves - radio station - was created in 2010.
Is it true that radio waves carry information from a broadcasting station to your radio or television
yes,they do use radio waves
The antenna does that.
Radio sound is heard through the use of radio waves, which are electromagnetic waves that can carry information from one point to another. These waves are transmitted from a radio station and received by a radio receiver, such as a radio or smartphone, which then converts the waves into sound waves that we can hear.
Yes - the handset and the base-station send radio waves to each other to maintain the conversation.
By radio waves sent from the radio station, collected and converted back to audio by a radio.
Radio waves carry information encoded as electromagnetic signals from the radio station to your home. These signals are received by the antenna of your radio or other device, which then decodes them to produce sound or data for you to listen to or view.
No they emit radio waves. You need a radio receiver to turn what the station produces into sound.
Yes, a radio transmitter converts an electronic signal (such as audio from a microphone) into radio frequency (RF) waves. These RF waves are then transmitted through antennas as electromagnetic radiation, which can be converted back into sound waves by a receiver like a radio or smartphone.
AM radios are based on the principle of sound waves being sent through the air. If the AM radio station has static, you may wish to move to a new area where reception is better.
A radio station uses a process called modulation to imprint information onto radio waves. This involves varying the properties of the radio wave, such as its amplitude, frequency, or phase, to encode the desired audio signal. The receiver then demodulates these modified waves to extract the original information.