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Using Electromagnetic Radiation to Communicate
(Tying it all together!) Using Electromagnetic Radiation to Communicate
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In the beginning... Most of our everyday communication starts off as sound waves. These are NOT electromagnetic radiation – sound waves are mechanical and need a medium to move through. To make long distance communication possible, we need to convert the sound waves to electromagnetic radiation.
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Label the picture with the part of the spectrum used for each communication device
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Bandwidth In electronic communication, bandwidth is the width of the range (or band) of frequencies that an electronic signal uses on a given transmission medium. Bandwidth is expressed in terms of the difference between the highest-frequency signal component and the lowest-frequency signal component. It is measured in Hertz. A typical voice signal has a bandwidth of approximately 3 kHz and an analog television broadcast video signal has a bandwidth of 6 MHz
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The Fight for Bandwidth
Go to the following websites: Use the information (and any other information that you find) to answer outcome 25 Discuss problems produced by the limited range of the electromagnetic spectrum available for communication purposes.
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The waves involved
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How a Radio Works AM FM
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Applications of Reflection
Plane mirror: Concave mirror: Convex mirror: Ionosphere:
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A “long answer” question
Describe ways in which applications of reflection of light, radio waves and microwaves have assisted in information transfer.
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