radio waves

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English - English
plural form of radio wave
electromagnetic waves which transmit sounds or signals through space without wires to a receiving set
radio wave
electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength between about .5 centimeters and 30,000 meters; used for the broadcasting of radio and television signals
radiowaves
Alternative spelling of radio waves
radio wave
an electromagnetic wave with a wavelength between 0
radio wave
An electromagnetic wave within the range of radio frequencies. a form of electric energy that can move through air or space. Wave from the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum at lower frequencies than microwaves. The wavelengths of radio waves range from thousands of metres to around 30 cm. These correspond to frequencies as low as 3 Hz and as high as 1 gigahertz (10^9 Hz). Radio-wave communications signals travel through the air in a straight line, reflect off of clouds or layers of the ionosphere, or are relayed by satellites in space. They are used in standard broadcast radio and television, short-wave radio, navigation and air-traffic control, cellular telephony, and even remote-controlled toys
radio wave
5 cm to 30,000 m
radio wave
airwaves
Turkish - English
radio waves
radio waves

    Hyphenation

    ra·di·o WAVES

    Turkish pronunciation

    reydiō weyvz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈrādēˌō ˈwāvz/ /ˈreɪdiːˌoʊ ˈweɪvz/
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