raadiölekanded
Raadiölekanded, or radio waves, are a type of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths ranging from approximately 1 millimeter to 30,000 kilometers. They are generated by the acceleration of charged particles, such as electrons, and are used for various communication purposes. Radio waves are used in radio and television broadcasting, mobile communications, and wireless networking. They travel at the speed of light and can penetrate various materials, making them suitable for long-distance communication.
The frequency of radio waves is typically measured in Hertz (Hz), with lower frequencies corresponding to longer
Radio waves are non-ionizing, meaning they do not have enough energy to ionize atoms or molecules. However,
In summary, raadiölekanded are a form of electromagnetic radiation used for communication purposes. They have a