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Radio waves vibrate the impedqnce or ether of free space. The space or ether impedance is the ratio of the magnetic charge W-500 e-18 webers(volt seconds) and the electric charge C=4/3 e-18 Coulombs. z=W/C= 500x3/4=375 Ohms! The vibratioon of the ether propagates the electric wave.

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The "voice coil" in the speaker definitely vibrates, which is what it's designed to do in order to create sound. If the radio is a big clunker that uses vacuum tubes and plugs into a wall outlet, then it's possible that the power transformer may also vibrate. Nahhh. That doesn't happen anymore. I'm just showing my age.

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The loudspeaker.

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Photons

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