radiofrequentie
Radiofrequentie, often abbreviated as RF, refers to a range of electromagnetic wave frequencies within the electromagnetic spectrum. This range typically spans from about 3 kilohertz (kHz) to 300 gigahertz (GHz). These waves are characterized by their ability to propagate through space and are used in a vast array of technologies. Key applications of radiofrequentie include wireless communication, such as radio broadcasting, television broadcasting, mobile phone signals, and Wi-Fi networks. The specific frequencies used for each application are allocated by regulatory bodies to prevent interference.
Beyond communication, radiofrequentie has significant industrial and medical uses. In industry, RF energy is employed for