raadiokiirgus
Raadiokiirgus is a term used to describe electromagnetic radiation in the range of frequencies that can be detected by radio receivers. These waves are produced by the oscillation of electric charges and can propagate through a medium or through space.
The term raadiokiirgus was first coined in the late 19th century when radio communication began to emerge
Raadiokiirgus waves have frequencies between 10 kHz and 10 GHz, which is the range that can be
The properties of raadiokiirgus waves are unique and make them useful for a variety of applications. They
Raadiokiirgus is used in a variety of applications, including radio broadcasting, mobile phones, navigation systems, and