It depends what kind of station it is. If it's an analogue station - it transmits Frequency Modulated (FM) and/or Amplitude Modulated (AM) signals. If it's a digital station, it transmits digital 'packets' of data in FM format.
Wavelength = speed/frequency = 300,000,000/100,000,000 = 3 meters
Microwaves ARE radio waves, with frequencies above 3 GHz.
Don't get dazzled. It's radio. You have a radio receiver in your car. The three XM satellites and about 900 ground repeaters have radio transmitters. They transmit radio from the transmitters to the receiver in your car. Except for some updates in technology, the frequencies used, and the fact that you have to pay for it, as far as you the driver are concerned, XM is the same thing that's been going on since Motorola first took a radio out of a kitchen and put it in a car.
The radio that is installed in the car.
ultrasonic wave is sound frequency
Void+electricity
Radio wave + radio wave will make radiation.
A radio wave is a kind of electromagnetic wave.
yes, electromagnetic wave is a radio wave
A radio
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Police use radar technology to measure the speed of a car by sending out a radio wave towards the vehicle. The radio wave bounces off the car and returns to the radar unit. The Doppler effect causes a shift in the frequency of the returning wave, allowing the radar unit to calculate the speed of the car based on this frequency shift.
Radio Wave + Radio Wave = Radiation
Wavelength = speed/frequency = 300,000,000/100,000,000 = 3 meters
The radio wave I believe.
Radio waves are electromagnetic radiation.
No, a radio wave is not an example of a mechanical wave. A mechanical wave requires a medium to travel through, such as water or air, while a radio wave can travel through a vacuum because it is an electromagnetic wave.