Radio Waves Longest Neutrino Wave the Shorest
Herbert Glazier wrote on 20/06/2018 8:04 AM:
On Tuesday, June 19, 2018 at 2:27:18 AM UTC-7, Daniel60 wrote:
Herbert Glazier wrote on 19/06/2018 7:24 AM:
Radio waves miles long.Neutrino wave fits inside an electron.Bert
No, Radio Waves are not "miles long"!
As I previously posted back on about 12th May ....
Mains Power wave (50Hz or so) are about 6,000kms/3,500miles long.
Audio Freqs of, say 1kHz, are 300km/200miles long.
HF Radio wave, say 1MHz, are 300mtrs/0.2miles long.
FM radio stations (approx 100MHz) have a 3mtr/10foot long wavelength.
Microwave frequencies, say 3GHz, have a wavelength of 100mm/4 inches long!
So the longest Radio Waves (about 300kHz and up) are only about half a
mile long at the longest ... Not "miles long"!!
I read miles long so it must be reality. Here its about 3 feet(like a car anteener.) Shot wave best to use loop.Bert
"Shot wave"?? What the hell is that??
How long have you had the reading problem?? Or is a logic problem that
you have??
Short Wave was called short wave because its wavelength was shorter than
audio frequency wavelengths
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Daniel
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