-- getting the traffic and weather forecast on the way to work
-- making phone calls while you drive
-- using your GPS to find the restaurant
-- texting your girlfriend to tell her you're on the way
-- opening the garage door without getting out of the car
-- heating up the leftover meatloaf in 10 seconds
-- watching the Monday night game at home
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 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
no, mechanical waves are not radio waves
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
The useful energy in a radio is the electrical energy converted into radio waves that transmit sound through speakers, allowing us to listen to music or news.
A radio produces electromagnetic energy in the form of radio waves that are converted into sound waves by the radio's speaker, providing audible information and entertainment.
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 telescopes
The "F" layer is high altitude region of ionized atoms that reflects radio waves.
Radio waves are useful under most weather conditions because they can pass through the atmosphere without significant disruption. This makes them reliable for communication purposes, such as broadcasting radio signals or transmitting data wirelessly. Additionally, they are less affected by factors like fog, rain, or snow compared to other forms of electromagnetic waves.
Radio waves are useful under most weather conditions because they can pass through the Earth's atmosphere with minimal interference. This allows for reliable communication and broadcasting even during inclement weather such as rain or fog.
no, mechanical waves are not radio waves
Radio waves ARE electromagnetic waves.