Use "radio waves" in a sentence

1. Heinrich Hertz produces radio waves.

2. Radio waves are converted into electrical impulses.

3. We directed radio waves around the globe.

4. Apparatus for transmitting and receiving of radio waves

5. These radio waves are coming at 15000 hertz.

6. If Axions decay into radio waves, maybe we can see them

7. It serves to reflect the radio waves in the opposite direction.

8. However, radio waves attenuate as they move out from the transmitting antenna .

9. Radio waves that bounce off airplanes are picked up by a radar antenna.

10. In electronics, a spiral is used to convert radio waves into electrical impulses.

11. Radio waves are electromagnetic waves with a very long wavelength, measurable in metres.

12. When the reader broadcasts radio waves, all the tags within range will communicate.

13. 26 Radio waves, like light waves and sound, are a means of transmitting energy.

14. The ionosphere would be affected and long- wave radio waves wouldn't work any more.

15. The radio part (1) transmits/receives data to/from another device by radio waves.

16. 2 Radio waves are electromagnetic waves with a very long wavelength, measurable in metres.

17. The objectors said radio waves from the latter could cause explosions in the plant.

18. 16 By surrounding the radio with aluminum foil, we neutralize or block the radio waves.

19. Diffraction occurs with all types of radiation, including radio-waves, light waves and X-rays.

20. 15 Millimeter wave scanners beam radio waves over the body to create a three-dimensional image.

21. Your phone has been evaluated and meets the applicable regulatory requirements for exposure to radio waves.

22. This high frequency alternating current produces the high frequency radio waves mentioned in the previous chapter.

23. Pulsars are very dense stellar corpses that emit radio waves only into a very narrow beam.

24. The idea behind radar was to send out radio waves and listen for echoes from enemy craft.

25. This technique uses radio waves and a strong magnetic field to generate images in 2D and 3D.

26. However, the original and most common meaning is a hollow metal pipe used to carry radio waves.

27. ALMA produces high-quality interferometer images at wavelengths in the range between infrared light and radio waves.

28. Then come X-rays, ultraviolet rays, visible light, infrared, microwaves, and the longest of all, radio waves.

29. What does Airwaves mean? The medium of radio waves, especially as used by broadcast radio and television

30. The telescope is capable of exploring radio waves with a range of about 0.3 to 2 mm.

31. These transmissions make up a vast sphere of radio waves, expanding away from the Earth in all directions.

32. The radio waves, magnetic field and computer technology combine to produce vivid images of the body's soft tissue.

33. By bouncing radio waves off raindrops and ice particles in clouds, meteorologists can track the movement of storms.

34. In frequency (rate of vibration) and wavelength, microwaves fall in the electromagnetic spectrum between infrared rays and radio waves.

35. Vast amounts of energy, from X-rays right through the spectrum down to radio waves, are escaping into space.

36. A strong magnetic field made the electrons swirl around and so shed energy in the form of radio waves.

37. Radio waves would vaporize the waste, which would then be sent into a magnetic bottle containing a thin, trapped plasma.

38. Radio antennas receive radio waves and change them into electrical signals which are then turned into sound by the speakers.

39. It is called a radio telescope because a radio antenna is used to observe radio waves emitted by astronomical sources.

40. We have, in fact, as well as polluting our environment chemically also polluted it with radio waves of varying frequencies.

41. Device for measuring a rotational angle by modifying and measuring the polarization of radio waves and use of said device

42. The medium of radio waves, especially as used by broadcast radio and television: a former radio personality returning to the Airwaves

43. I' m equipped to receive over two million forms of radio waves,- I can monitor all frequencies of electr,,,- OK, OK

44. Microwaves create very short, high energy radio-waves which agitate and heat water molecules on or near the surface of foods.

45. He also experimented with photography, and did significant early work with X-rays from 18 and with radio waves from 18

46. What is a lumbar radiofrequency Ablation? A lumbar RFA is a procedure that uses radio waves to stop the lumbar medial

47. The field theory progressed even more dramatically when, a few decades later, Hertz produced the radio waves predicted by the programme.

48. 9 When atmospheric conditions are right, radio waves bounce off the ionosphere and can be received many thousands of miles away.

49. This should not be difficult to accept for persons who are acquainted with such unseen realities as gravity, magnetism and radio waves.

50. But do we deny the existence of such things as gravity, magnetism, electricity, or radio waves just because we cannot see them?

51. 21 He carried out experiments on the propagation of short and ultra-short radio waves, which were then thought to be unusable.

52. The terms redshift and Blueshift apply to any part of the electromagnetic spectrum, including radio waves, infrared, ultraviolet, X-rays and gamma …

53. Antennas can be designed to transmit and receive radio waves in all horizontal directions equally ( omnidirectional Antennas ), or preferentially in a particular direction

54. As a result, radio waves are generated through a cyclotron maser mechanism, and the energy is transmitted out along a cone-shaped surface.

55. 27 Surgeons then insert another probe that emits high-frequency radio waves-similar to microwaves-heating the surrounding tissue and creating a small lesion.

56. The predictions by Heaviside, combined with Planck's radiation theory, probably discouraged further attempts to detect radio waves from the Sun and other astronomical objects.

57. Reflectors and lens Antennas use a parabolic dish to collect and focus the energy of radio waves, in much the same way that a parabolic

58. Just as a radio antenna will resonate with and absorb certain radio waves, nanostructured optical antennas can resonate with and absorb visible and infrared light.

59. So if you linger in a danger zone, or cause trouble, we can identify you, and transmit radio waves that trigger an alarm and boom!

60. MRls use magnetic fields and radio waves and they take snapshots of your brain or your knee or your stomach, grayscale images that are frozen in time.

61. One of the most abundant interstellar molecules, and among the easiest to detect with radio waves (due to its strong electric dipole moment), is CO (carbon monoxide).

62. P0980 Polar cap absorption Effect on radio waves in high latitudes, caused by a sudden increase in the electron concentration in the D layer of the ionosphere.

63. Computed tomography (): A scanner takes multiple X-rays, which a computer converts into detailed images of the Brain and skull.Magnetic resonance imaging (): Using radio waves in a

64. When this happens, MF radio waves can easily be received hundreds or even thousands of miles away as the signal will be refracted by the remaining F layer.

65. Mexican scientists studied in particular the measurement of the ionosphere during the eclipse, the dissemination of the different radio waves and the record of the static electricity.

66. Astronomers say they have successfully pinpointed the source of a blast of radio waves — known as fast radio bursts — to a source within our own Milky Way galaxy

67. This has sometimes been included in the ionosphere, but this latter name is properly applied to the higher layers, above a hundred kilometers (60 miles), which reflect radio waves.

68. As verbs the difference between broadcast and Broadcasted is that broadcast is to transmit a message or signal via radio waves or electronic means while Broadcasted is (proscribed) (broadcast)

69. Up to 20% cash back  · Through this mixture of radio waves that mimic the Bedlamic effects of adverse atmospheric conditions, radio amateurs keenly train their minds to …

70. Broadcast (third-person singular simple present broadcasts, present participle Broadcasting, simple past and past participle broadcast or broadcasted) To transmit a message or signal through radio waves or electronic means

71. An important application is for tuning, such as in radio receivers or television sets, where they are used to select a narrow range of frequencies from the ambient radio waves.

72. The radio waves that are sent out or radiated into the surrounding community by the radio station induce a small electrical signal or pressure when they strike your radio antenna.

73. The communication system includes a 3.7-meter (12 ft) diameter high gain Cassegrain antenna to send and receive radio waves via the three Deep Space Network stations on the Earth.

74. The radio waves used for broadcasting radio and television programs, or more generally, radio or television broadcasting: The president took to the Airwaves to explain the reasons for going to war

75. Broadcast (third-person singular simple present broadcasts, present participle broadcasting, simple past and past participle broadcast or Broadcasted) ( transitive ) To transmit a message or signal through radio waves or electronic means.

76. Credit: Bojun Wang, Jinchen Jiang & Qisheng Cui Fast radio Bursts, or FRBs—powerful, millisecond-duration radio waves coming from deep space outside the Milky Way Galaxy—have been among the most

77. Abdominal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a noninvasive procedure that uses powerful magnets and radio waves to produce pictures of the inside of the abdomen without exposure to ionizing radiation (x-rays)

78. This includes: electromagnetic rAdiation, such as radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, x-rays, and gamma rAdiation (γ); particle rAdiation, such as alpha rAdiation (α), beta rAdiation (β), proton rAdiation and neutron

79. Broadcasting is the distribution of audio or video content to a dispersed audience via any electronic mass communications medium, but typically one using the electromagnetic spectrum (radio waves), in a one-to-many model

80. / ˈbrɔdˌkæst / past tense and past participle broadcast or Broadcasted to send out sound or pictures that are carried over distances using radio waves: [ T ] The game will be broadcast live on ESPN