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The oscillation of electrons in an antenna is an example of which type of radiation/waves/rays?

A. Radio waves
B. Infrared rays
C. Microwaves
D. VLF radiation
10 years ago

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Steve
Hmmm. Which of those devices do you know has an antenna?
10 years ago
anon
A. Radio waves.
4 years ago

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