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27 May, 08:21

Listening to the radio, you can hear two stations at once. Describe this wave interaction

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  1. 27 May, 09:15
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    Actually says Pantazis, since their frequencies are so wildly different, brain waves don’t interfere with radio waves. Even if that was the case, brain waves are so weak, they are hardly measurable at all. For comparison, says Pantazis, "the magnetic field of the earth is just strong enough to move the needle of a compass. Signals from the brain are a billionth of that strength."
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