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What type of Electromagnetic energy does a T.V use?

ex: Infrared or Radio

Also how is it used in television?

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A TV uses radio waves to receive broadcast signals from TV stations that transmit audio and video content. These signals are converted into electrical signals, which produce the audio and video output that we see and hear on the screen. The TV may also use infrared waves to communicate with remote controls.
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It's the type of radiation that lower frequency waves (such as visible light, microwaves, or radio waves) emit. Non-ionizing radiation is the kind that humans are typically exposed to when using electromagnetic wave-emitting technology, such as mobile phones, TVs, computers, powerlines, or microwaves.

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