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10 years ago
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10 years ago
Ive Still Been A Bit Busy Lately, But Heres Todays A Little Late But Here

Ive still been a bit busy lately, but heres todays a little late but here

10 years ago
AM & FM: How Radio Works 

AM & FM: How Radio Works 

Lately I’ve been thinking about how the things I use every day actually work, and since I listen to a lot of podcasts, you can guess where this post is going: radio. 

In a studio, a microphone converts sound waves from a person’s voice into an electronic audio signal. If this was sent out by itself, it would only travel a few metres in air before it faded out. To get radio waves to travel long kilometres to a receiver, we have to combine it with a “carrier wave”—an electromagnetic wave. 

Electromagnetic waves are made up of oscillating electric and magnetic fields, just like visible light, but radio waves are right down on the lower end of the spectrum, so their wavelengths are very long—around 300 metres. 

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(Image Credit: NASA)

Sound information is combined with the wave by altering or modulating the wave’s properties, like changing its amplitude, frequency, or phase. There are two ways to combine the audio signal with the carrier wave: amplitude modulation (AM) or frequency modulation (FM). 

AM radio changes the overall amplitude or strength of the wave, varying its height in order to incorporate the sound information. FM radio works a little differently, because it changes the frequency of the wave rather than the amplitude. The frequency is the number of wavelengths that pass by a given point per second—physically, a high frequency wave would look squashed up, and a low frequency wave would look stretched out. 

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(Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons)

Both kinds of waves are susceptible to variations in amplitude as they zoom off through the air, but since FM radio relies on changes in frequency rather than amplitude, these variations don’t matter—they can just be ignored, and so the sound quality is usually super clear. But AM radio relies on the amplitude to convey information, so when the amplitude is varied a bit, this results in interference or static, which will be a familiar idea if you’ve ever listened to AM radio on a rural country road. The upside of AM radio is that it travels much further than FM radio, which is probably why you’re listening to it on that rural country road in the first place. 

So once these radio waves—whether AM or FM—hit a radio receiver, their oscillating fields induce a current in the conductor. The sound information encoded into the waves can be extracted, and converted back to sound waves to grace your ears with your favourite music or talk show. 

(Bonus: if you want to use science to learn more cool science, my fave podcasts are Radiolab, the Infinite Monkey Cage, and Big Picture Science.)

10 years ago
Lunar New Year Celebrated Around The World
Lunar New Year Celebrated Around The World
Lunar New Year Celebrated Around The World
Lunar New Year Celebrated Around The World
Lunar New Year Celebrated Around The World

Lunar New Year celebrated around the world

Millions around the world headed home to celebrate the year of the goat (or sheep or ram depending on how you translate it) with their families, as lunar New Year starts Feb. 19, 2015.

Trains in China were jammed as people returned to their family homes. Apartments were cleaned to sweep away ill fortune. Traditional red envelopes, called hongbao or ang pow are offered for good luck and prosperity in the New Year.

Factories in parts of Asia shut down but the holiday is celebrated globally. In Sydney, Australia processions, lion dances, and dragon races welcomed the New Year. New York welcomed the holiday with a fireworks display on Tuesday over the Hudson River. (Yahoo News)

(Photos by Chaiwat Subprasom/REUTERS, Edgar Su/REUTERS, Kim Kyung-Hoon/REUTERS, Edgar Su/REUTERS, Erik De Castro/Reuters)

See more images from Lunar New Year and our other slideshows on Yahoo News!

10 years ago
Star Wars Challenge: Favorite Planet: Coruscant
Star Wars Challenge: Favorite Planet: Coruscant
Star Wars Challenge: Favorite Planet: Coruscant
Star Wars Challenge: Favorite Planet: Coruscant
Star Wars Challenge: Favorite Planet: Coruscant
Star Wars Challenge: Favorite Planet: Coruscant

star wars challenge: Favorite Planet: Coruscant

Coruscant. The entire planet is one big city.

9 years ago
San Bernardino: The Latest Site For America’s Unending Gunfight

San Bernardino: The latest site for America’s unending gunfight

10 years ago
The Burj Khalifa (Downtown Dubai, UAE)

The Burj Khalifa (Downtown Dubai, UAE)

By Freddie Ardley Photography

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