Physics, asked by saurabhkothavle, 9 months ago

why are microwaves used in radar​

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Answered by amritpalkukkar
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Since they are microwaves of smaller wavelengths, they can be transmitted as a beam signal in a particular direction. Also, microwaves do not bend around corners of any obstacle coming in their path. Hence, microwaves are used in radars. Microwaves are used for radars because they can pass through anything.

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Microwaves are electromagnetic waves of frequency range 1 GHz to 300 GHz. Since they are microwaves of smaller wavelengths, they can be transmitted as a beam signal in a particular direction. Also, microwaves do not bend around corners of any obstacle coming in their path. Hence, microwaves are used in radars.

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