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- nounradio (noun) · radios (plural noun)
- the transmission and reception of electromagnetic waves of radio frequency, especially those carrying sound messages:"cellular phones are linked by radio rather than wires"
- the activity or industry of broadcasting sound programs to the public:"she has written much material for radio" · "a radio station"
- radio programs:"we used to listen to a lot of radio"
- an apparatus for receiving radio programs:"she turned on the radio"
- an apparatus capable of both receiving and transmitting radio messages between individuals, ships, planes, etc.:"a ship-to-shore radio"
- a broadcasting station or channel:"Monitor Radio"
verbradio (verb) · radioes (third person present) · radioed (past tense) · radioed (past participle) · radioing (present participle)Originearly 20th century: from radio- in radiotelegraphy and radio-telegram, based on Latin radius ‘ray, beam’.combiningform- denoting radio waves or broadcasting:"radio-controlled" · "radiogram"
- physicsconnected with rays, radiation, or radioactivity:"radiogenic" · "radiograph"
- denoting artificially prepared radioisotopes of elements:"radio-cobalt"
- anatomybelonging to the radius in conjunction with some other part:"radio-carpal"
Originlate 19th century: from radio or radius. - See moreSee all on Wikipedia
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Radio is the technology of communicating using radio waves. Radio waves are electromagnetic waves of frequency between 3 hertz (Hz) and 300 gigahertz (GHz). They are generated by an electronic device called a transmitter connected to an antenna which radiates the waves. They are received by another … See more
The word radio is derived from the Latin word radius, meaning "spoke of a wheel, beam of light, ray". It was first applied to communications in 1881 when, at the suggestion of French scientist Ernest Mercadier [ See more
Radio waves are radiated by electric charges undergoing acceleration. They are generated artificially by time varying electric currents, … See more
The airwaves are a resource shared by many users. Two radio transmitters in the same area that attempt to transmit on the same frequency will interfere with each other, causing … See more
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Electromagnetic waves were predicted by James Clerk Maxwell in … See moreIn radio communication systems, information is carried across space using radio waves. At the sending end, the information to be … See more
Below are some of the most important uses of radio, organized by function.
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