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8 July, 06:26

Which of the following correctly describes how radio waves are transmitted and

converted into sound?

1. Waves convert radio signals into sound.

2. Particles in Earth's atmosphere carry sound.

3. Receivers reflect the sound.

1. Receivers carry radio signals.

2. Particles in Earth's atmosphere reflect the signals.

3. Waves convert the signals into sound.

1. Waves carry radio signals.

2. Receivers convert them into sound.

3. Particles in Earth's atmosphere reflect the sound.

1. Waves carry radio signals.

2. Particles in Earth's atmosphere reflect them.

3. Receivers convert them into sound.

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  1. 8 July, 08:52
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    1. Waves carry radio signals.

    2. Particles in Earth's atmosphere reflect them.

    3. Receivers convert them into sound.

    Explanation:

    Actually Radio waves are not the sound waves and they are the charged particles and we cannot hear them as such. In the earth's atmosphere, these charged particles reflects the radio signals and then send it to the receiver which then converts that into sound.

    So the last option is the answer.

    1. Waves carry radio signals.

    2. Particles in Earth's atmosphere reflect them.

    3. Receivers convert them into sound.
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