AM/FM Radio Waves & Diffraction

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AM radio waves, with frequencies between 540 kHz and 1400 kHz, diffract better than FM waves, which range from 89 MHz to 105 MHz, due to their longer wavelengths. This diffraction allows AM signals to navigate around obstacles like mountains, resulting in clearer reception in low-lying valleys. In contrast, FM waves travel in a more direct path and are easily obstructed by physical barriers. The discussion also mentions digital radio, which offers improved quality and signal strength compared to traditional FM. Understanding the principles of diffraction is key to explaining the differences in reception quality between AM and FM in mountainous regions.
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Typical AM radio waves usually have a frequency between 540 kHz and 1400 kHz. FM radio waves tend to have frequencies between 89 MHz and 105 MHz. Both types of waves travel at the speed of light. In terms of diffraction, use this information to help explain why in many low lying valleys in mountainous regions, AM reception is much clearer than FM reception.

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Well, I'm not so sure. I know that the FM waves obviously have a higher frequency so I am guessing that the answer lies somewhere there. Could someone give me the jump-start that I need to get going on this question? Thanks a lot!
 
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try to explain it in terms of wavelength ..
 
I assume it is because of that am relies on amplitude and fm relies on frequency.
 
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The key word is in your title..."diffraction".What is diffraction and which of the two waves diffract the most?
 
OK. this is why, FM radio broadcasts travel at a thing called "straight line". Thus they pretty much only travel at straight lines (Sort of, but you get the picture) so if anything like a mountain or a wall comes in its way it will be interfered. But AM doesn't do this, it travles around the mountain or wall. But they have invented a thing called digital radio. This is better quality to FM and has better signal. It is the same as digital television (if you know what that is).
 
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