How to Use radio wave in a Sentence
radio wave
noun-
The denser the atmosphere, the more the GPS radio wave bends.
— Eric Niiler, WIRED, 18 June 2019 -
The radio waves went flat, and the spacecraft fell silent.
— Bloomberg.com, 15 Sep. 2017 -
And then, the radio waves are certain to light up again.
— David Caraviello, ajc, 24 Sep. 2017 -
The team tracked the signals set out by the DSN and found a few stars that may have been hit by the radio waves.
— Jackie Appel, Popular Mechanics, 4 May 2023 -
The stray electrons zip around Jupiter near the speed of light and release radio waves.
— Shi En Kim, Smithsonian Magazine, 22 May 2024 -
Love could still drift in the air like music through radio waves.
— Richard Morgan, chicagotribune.com, 3 May 2018 -
But then how does sending out radio waves call the animals to the source of the signal?
— Angela Watercutter, WIRED, 16 Apr. 2018 -
The signal for phosphine is a radio wave with a wavelength of 1.123 mm.
— Rhett Allain, Wired, 26 Sep. 2020 -
The yellow streaks are jets of hot ionized gas, which emits radio waves.
— Dennis Overbye, New York Times, 19 Apr. 2024 -
This high-speed Wi-Fi is based on millimeter wave radio waves in the 60GHz range.
— Jacob Kastrenakes, The Verge, 16 Oct. 2018 -
The much dimmer pulsar does still give off radio waves.
— Elizabeth Rayne, Ars Technica, 6 Oct. 2023 -
Nearly 2 weeks later, the source began to emit x-rays and radio waves.
— Adrian Cho, Science | AAAS, 16 Oct. 2017 -
New tools like radio wave scanners and AI photo apps can help.
— Jocelyn Solis-Moreira, Popular Science, 24 Apr. 2023 -
Named for the absence of light and radio wave interference, the Dark Sector is home to all of the South Pole’s telescopes.
— Discover Magazine, 19 Dec. 2016 -
Capella’s satellites will use radio waves, rather than light, to create images of the surface of the Earth.
— The Economist, 15 June 2019 -
Indeed, Granger found that on days when radio waves from the sun are at their strongest, gray whales are four times more likely to strand.
— Ed Yong, The Atlantic, 24 Feb. 2020 -
The telescope can detect very faint radio waves given off by fine dust.
— Jason Daley, Smithsonian, 15 July 2019 -
Rain, fog and trees have long been the enemy of high-frequency radio waves.
— Margaret Talev, Bloomberg.com, 29 Jan. 2018 -
There's radio, radio waves all the way up to past the visible spectrum to gamma rays.
— WIRED, 23 Mar. 2023 -
Bluetooth is a kind of radio wave, and very similar to things like garage door openers.
— Bob Beacham, chicagotribune.com, 19 Sep. 2020 -
Fast radio bursts, or FRBs, are millisecond-long bursts of radio waves in space.
— Ashley Strickland, CNN, 6 Jan. 2020 -
Alien hunters look for radio waves because humans are so fond of using them.
— Meghan Bartels, Newsweek, 1 Mar. 2018 -
Quasars gobble up matter and shine brightly in many wavelengths of light, from radio waves to X-rays.
— Amina Khan, latimes.com, 20 June 2018 -
The strength of the returning radio waves increased over that time, suggesting that new rock had formed since 1990, per NASA.
— Will Sullivan, Smithsonian Magazine, 29 May 2024 -
But radio waves move faster, which means a radio signal emitted from the source of an earthquake will reach a city seconds faster than the shakes.
— Meghan Bartels, Newsweek, 13 Mar. 2018 -
Sharma told Ghannouchi about his research and his work with radio waves.
— IEEE Spectrum, 24 Sep. 2023 -
The effect, first observed by J.B. Gunn in the early 1960s, produces short radio waves called microwaves.
— IEEE Spectrum, 28 May 2024 -
Astronomers will need powerful radio waves and a telescope to study it.
— Sarah Gray, Fortune, 19 Jan. 2018 -
Recently, researchers in the Netherlands said that radio waves from Elon Musk's Starlink satellites are creating a roadblock to peering into space.
— Dana Taylor, USA TODAY, 2 Oct. 2024 -
The results can potentially interfere with satellites, radio waves and power grids.
— John Tufts, The Indianapolis Star, 10 Oct. 2024
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