Radios

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In the works by Larissa Gartner (lgartner7)


Radios

Radios are everywhere. Between the music in a car or coded messages in a war, Radios are important to life. To create a radio wave, you use Electromagnetics. Circuits, resisitors and capacitors are used. With Radios people can create anything. Here is a video to watch and learn about how radios inspire those around you. Radio ad by MTN

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A Mathematical Model

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A Computational Model

Here is a Matlab program that creates a sound out of waves. Radio waves have specific frequencies that can be heard with the human ear. This code specifically generates a siren so you can see and hear the wave. CLick this link for the Matlab code. I recommend starting with makesiren(250,200,.5,8000,1,10).

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