During World War II, radios were one of the fastest ways to talk to people. These devices were used in military headquarters and on battlefields to send secret information. They were also used by people at home to listen to music and news reports.
Radios use radio waves to send information. We can’t see radio waves, but they move like waves in the ocean. They can carry music, conversations, and even pictures through the air. Today, many devices use radio waves, including cell phones and Wi-Fi. Let’s try an easy experiment to understand how radio waves work.
What You'll Need:
You have just created a simple radio transmitter!