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...efficently at night time? :zzz:
xhm100 said:...efficently at night time? :zzz:
Radio waves have longer wavelengths than other types of electromagnetic waves, such as visible light. This allows them to travel through the atmosphere and bounce off of objects, which helps them travel longer distances.
Radio waves are made up of oscillating electric and magnetic fields. These fields can be modulated to carry information, such as sound or data, through changes in frequency, amplitude, or phase.
Radio waves can pass through most materials, including air, water, and even some walls. However, certain materials, such as metal, can block or reflect radio waves.
Radio waves have the longest wavelengths and the lowest frequencies among all types of electromagnetic waves. They also have the lowest energy and are the only type of electromagnetic wave that can be directly detected and used for communication.
Radio waves are generally considered safe for humans, as they have lower energy and longer wavelengths than other types of electromagnetic waves. However, excessive exposure to high levels of radio waves can cause heating of tissue and potentially harmful effects.