why do meteoroids burn up in radio communication
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That isn't meteoroid
The buzzing sound usually caused by power lines, electric motors/thermostats, microprocessors, switch mode power supplies, etc. Anything that uses electric power may cause interference. On AM and FM radios, the interference is characteristically heard as a buzzing noise, whine or hiss.
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Meteor scatter or meteor burst radio communications relies on the fact that meteors continually enter the Earth's atmosphere. As they do so they burn up leaving a trail of ionisation behind them. ... It is found that the number of meteors entering the atmosphere is inversely proportional to their size.
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