Definition: Radio waves are a type of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths ranging from about one millimeter to 100 kilometers and frequencies from 300 GHz to 3 kHz. They are used for various forms of communication, including radio and TV broadcasting, cell phones, and wireless internet.
Applications: Study the various uses of radio waves in communication, radar, medical imaging, and astronomy. Understand the specific technologies and devices that utilize radio waves in these applications.
These topics will provide a solid foundation for understanding radio waves and their applications in various fields.
For further information and examples, you can also explore the mathematical aspects of radio wave properties, such as the relationship between wavelength, frequency, and speed of propagation.
Identify and analyze forces responsible for changes in rotational motion and develop an understanding of the effect of rotational inertia on the motion of a rotating object (e.g., merry-go-round, spinning toy, spinning figure skater, stellar collapse [supernova], rapidly spinning pulsar).