How about: Cell phones, AM & FM Radio stations, TV stations, Wi-Fi, Medical Diathermy machines, Microwave ovens, Garage door openers, TV remote controls, Bluetooth devices, RF induction heating of metal items in industrial plants, RF MW Heating for drying glue in making wood products, GPS receivers for finding out where you are, Wow the list is just too long to go on. Take it from me there are many more uses....
you use them for television and for fm and am
The radio allowed news to spread easily and quickly. It also provided entertainment.
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One theme is the lure of addiction. Irene becomes obsessed with the radio as she finds out more about peoples "hidden" lives.
Today It's not just Sirius XM gnawing away at terrestrial radio's audience. Newer cars allow well-to-do drivers who happen to have smartphones the ability to stream Internet radio and music-discovery sites through their dashboards. Once again, terrestrial radio is losing more of the deep-pocketed listeners that advertisers want to reach.
to send radio waves through the air to make the radio work
Radio waves are used in everyday life for communication and entertainment. Common applications of radio waves in modern technology include cell phones, Wi-Fi, GPS, and radio broadcasting.
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not your everyday factor radio that comes with a car...but, after market yes..
you listen to it. you can listen to CD or cassete.
it has changed peoples lives
Radio plays a vital role in media by providing real-time news, information, entertainment, and music to a wide audience. It is a powerful medium for reaching people in their everyday lives, whether they are at home, in the car, or at work. Radio also helps to connect communities, share diverse perspectives, and facilitate dialogue on various social and cultural issues.
Electromagnetic waves play a crucial role in our lives by enabling various technologies such as communication (radio waves, microwaves), transportation (radar), medical imaging (X-rays, MRI), and power generation (electricity). They are also used in everyday devices like cell phones, Wi-Fi, and remote controls. However, overexposure to certain electromagnetic waves, such as UV rays from the sun or X-rays, can be harmful to our health.
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Industries that have longitudinal waves are cell phones, radio stations, television stations, and other industries that use sound waves.
No. Days of Our Lives was an original creation for TV. The soaps that started on radio premiered on television in the 1950s--radio drama was well on its way to the morgue by that time, replaced by television.