Question
What features make radio waves useful for transmission?(1 point)
Responses
They are absorbed by the atmosphere and they move at the speed of light.
They are absorbed by the atmosphere and they move at the speed of light.
They are not absorbed by the atmosphere and they move at the speed of light.
They are not absorbed by the atmosphere and they move at the speed of light.
They are absorbed by the atmosphere and they move fast, though under the speed of light.
They are absorbed by the atmosphere and they move fast, though under the speed of light.
They are not absorbed by the atmosphere and they move fast, though under the speed of light.
Responses
They are absorbed by the atmosphere and they move at the speed of light.
They are absorbed by the atmosphere and they move at the speed of light.
They are not absorbed by the atmosphere and they move at the speed of light.
They are not absorbed by the atmosphere and they move at the speed of light.
They are absorbed by the atmosphere and they move fast, though under the speed of light.
They are absorbed by the atmosphere and they move fast, though under the speed of light.
They are not absorbed by the atmosphere and they move fast, though under the speed of light.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**They are not absorbed by the atmosphere and they move at the speed of light.**
This is because radio waves can travel long distances without being significantly absorbed, making them effective for communication, and they propagate through space at the speed of light.
**They are not absorbed by the atmosphere and they move at the speed of light.**
This is because radio waves can travel long distances without being significantly absorbed, making them effective for communication, and they propagate through space at the speed of light.
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