Social Sciences, asked by VinamraHerMajesty, 3 months ago

10 lines on the radio

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Answered by rocky234yu
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Answer:

Radio is a way to send electromagnetic signals over a long distance, to deliver information from one place to another.

A machine that sends radio signals is called a transmitter, while a machine that "picks up" the signals is called a receiver or antenna.

A machine that does both jobs is a "transceiver".

When radio signals are sent out to many receivers at the same time, it is called a broadcast.

Answered by llUnknown23ll
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Explanation:

Radio is one of the simplest means of communication.

It has been in use for a long and is the most useful means of listening news.

Most radios are beautiful in design and look attractive.

World Radio Day is one of the finest events in the history of this new world.

Most people keep the old radios with them because of the feelings they have for them.

This day is celebrated every year to make people understand the essence of a radio.

In India, there are many radio stations.

Most of the radio users keep this as an antique piece in their showcase.

Old radios were the key elements to hear information.

Old radios were the key elements to hear information.Radios are the perfect way for the transmission of data and information.

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