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radio wave
noun
Electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength between about .5 centimeters and 30,000 meters; used for the broadcasting of radio and television signals.
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(The D layer is nonreflecting at HF frequencies and merely attenuates the propagating radio wave).
During the day an HF radio wave can reflect off the E, F1, or F2 layers.
The other 43 body scanners use a form of radio wave technology.
The wavelength of light is much shorter than that of a radio wave.
Radio wave propagation is not constrained by any physical conductor or waveguide.
Parts of a radio wave reach the spaced antennas at different times.
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Bluetooth Smart, like its older sibling, may be a relatively straightforward radio wave-based transmission technology.
American research physicist and geophysicist who developed the radio-wave exploration method for the ionosphere.
Theoretical specialties within electronics include circuit theory, information theory, radio-wave propagation, and microwave theory.
Flaring events producing not only visible effects but also X-ray, ultraviolet, and radio-wave effects have been observed.
The temperature has a lot to do with cosmic rays, radio-wave propagation; magnetic storms; sunspots, and the aurora borealis.
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