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Conor Weeks
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10 January, 09:27
Radio Waves Carry information from?
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Aurora Harrell
10 January, 09:47
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All waves have a wavelength, an amplitude and a frequency as shown in the figure. These properties of the wave allow it to be modified to carry sound information. In AM (amplitude modulation) radio transmissions, the amplitude of the combined audio frequency and radio frequency waves varies to match the audio signal.
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