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The Radio Waves are basically the Electromagnetic(EM) Waves. The suitable data or we can say the equations which are useful in generation of EM Waves was given by the Godfather of communication Sir James Clerk Maxwell. And that four Equations are used as practically by Sir Heinrich Hertz. The Radio Waves are used for the Telecommunication which means the long distance communication.

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Radio waves are primarily used for telecommunications, including broadcasting radio and television signals, as well as communication between devices such as mobile phones, walkie-talkies, and wireless internet. They are also used in radar systems for tracking objects and in medical imaging technologies like MRI.

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music

news

sports

weather

entertainment

MRI

cooking

opening garage doors

operating the GPS

using cellphones

getting TV through satellites

pilots talking to ground controllers

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To carry radio, TV and mobile phone signals

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1. Communication 2. Remote Controls 3. Computers 4. Navigation 5. Diagnosing Illnesses (capusles)

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Radiowaves are electromagenetic waves which do not require a medium to be transfered through.

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  • voice communication
  • television
  • radio telegraphy
  • RADAR
  • certain medical treatments
  • cooking food with microwaves
  • etc.
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