radioaaltoenergian
Radioaaltoenergia is a Finnish term that translates to radio wave energy. It refers to the electromagnetic radiation within the radio frequency portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. This form of energy is commonly used for communication purposes, including broadcasting radio and television signals, mobile phone networks, Wi-Fi, and radar systems.
Radio waves are generated by oscillating electric charges and can travel through a vacuum, such as space,
The generation and detection of radio wave energy are achieved through electronic devices called antennas and
While primarily known for communication, radio wave energy also has other applications, including medical imaging (MRI),