Radio waves

Cards (20)

  • What are radio waves a part of?
    The electromagnetic spectrum
  • What is the wavelength and frequency of radio waves compared to other electromagnetic waves?
    They have the longest wavelength and lowest frequency
  • What are radio waves made up of?
    Oscillating electric and magnetic fields
  • How can we generate radio waves?
    Using electricity in the form of alternating current
  • What device is used to generate radio waves?
    A transmitter
  • What does an oscilloscope do in the context of radio waves?
    It shows the frequency of the alternating current
  • Why is frequency important in generating radio waves?
    It determines the frequency of the produced wave
  • How is a radio wave detected after generation?
    Using a receiver that generates another alternating current
  • What is the relationship between the frequency of the generated wave and the detected wave?
    They are exactly the same frequency
  • How can we communicate the number 800 using radio waves?
    By generating a wave of 800 hertz frequency
  • What are the main uses of radio waves?
    • Communication
    • Transferring information
    • Broadcasting signals
  • What are the three types of radio waves?
    1. Long wave
    2. Short wave
    3. Very short wave
  • How far can long wave radio waves be transmitted?
    Huge distances, like London to Singapore
  • Why can long wave radio waves travel such long distances?
    They diffract around the Earth's surface
  • How do short wave radio signals travel long distances?
    They are reflected from the ionosphere
  • What is a common use of short wave radio signals?
    Bluetooth communication
  • What are very short radio waves used for?
    TV and FM radio
  • Why might you not get a great radio signal in a car?
    Surrounding structures can block transmission
  • What happens to radio waves when they encounter hills and tunnels?
    They can get blocked or weakened
  • What is the basic method of transferring information using radio waves?
    1. Generate a wave with a specific frequency
    2. Use a receiver to detect the wave
    3. Interpret the frequency as information