rádióhullámokká
Rádióhullámokká are a type of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths longer than those of visible light. They occupy the lowest-frequency range of the electromagnetic spectrum, typically extending from about 3 kilohertz to 300 gigahertz. These waves are produced by the acceleration of electric charges, such as in an antenna. The discovery and understanding of radio waves are largely attributed to the work of scientists like Heinrich Hertz in the late 19th century, who demonstrated their existence and properties.
The fundamental properties of rádióhullámokká include their ability to travel at the speed of light and to
Rádióhullámokká have numerous practical applications that are integral to modern society. They are the foundation of