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radio energy

n. (context physics English) The energy transmitted by radio-frequency electromagnetic radiation

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Other officers told of detection methods used to judge the size and position of explosions, and how they intended to jam the Russian detection devices like the radar that detects changes in the electric charges in the ionosphere, and the recording barometers that record air and sound waves and produce microbarographs, and the radio signals that are picked up from the release of radio energy at the time of the explosion.

And in a lecture at Princeton in 1953 he proposed that contrary to the prevailing view of Jupiter's being cold and dead, it should be emitting nonthermal radio energy.

Io moves in an orbit so close to Jupiter that it plows through the midst of this intense radiation, creating cascades of charged particles, which in turn generate violent bursts of radio energy.

The radio telescope was picking up pulses of radio energy streaming out from Jupiter.

They began using it a bit too late this time, but they had located the radio-produced interference caused by the ship's invisibility apparatus, and they were sending a beam of interfering radio energy at us.

The Elders generate a sort of biological radio energy little different in principle.

But soon after lunar sunrise, it emitted an extremely powerful blast of radio energy.

At irregular intervals along their flight, however, they would suddenly begin sending out bursts of radar and radio energy and deploying small radar reflectors that would instantly make them appear on radar as if they were the size of Boeing 747s.

Lightning, synchrotron effects, a hundred separate sources were putting forth radio energy yonder.

The Lone World puts out a lot of radio energy, but most of it is natural.

The radio energy needed for signal detection and location is truly minute.

It's very loud at first, and then quickly (in much less than a second) the radio energy is used up in heating the coil and transmitting radio waves out into space.