radioaaltosäteily
Radioaaltosäteily, also known as radio waves, refers to electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths longer than infrared radiation. These waves occupy the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum from about 30 hertz (Hz) to 300 gigahertz (GHz). Radio waves are generated by oscillating electric charges and are typically produced by antennas. They travel at the speed of light and can penetrate various materials, although their propagation characteristics depend on frequency and the environment.
The applications of radioaaltosäteily are extensive and integral to modern society. They are fundamental to wireless
The health effects of radioaaltosäteily are a subject of ongoing research and public discussion. Non-ionizing radiation,