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Kloka
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can AM radio waves pass through glass been than FM radio waves?
please explain why/how and how this can be shown in an experiment
thx :)
please explain why/how and how this can be shown in an experiment
thx :)
Radio signals are electromagnetic waves that carry information through the air. They are used for various purposes such as communication, navigation, and broadcasting.
Radio signals are generated by electronic devices such as transmitters. These devices convert sound or data into electromagnetic waves which are then transmitted through the air.
The range of radio signals depends on various factors such as the frequency, power, and atmospheric conditions. Generally, radio signals can travel hundreds or thousands of miles depending on their strength and other external factors.
Radio signals are received by antennas, which are designed to capture electromagnetic waves and convert them back into sound or data. These antennas can be as simple as the ones used in radios or as complex as the ones used for satellite communication.
Yes, radio signals can be affected by interference from other electronic devices or natural phenomena such as solar flares. This interference can disrupt the transmission and reception of radio signals, causing distortion or loss of signal.