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How does an antenna produce radio waves?

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As the electrons (tiny particles inside atoms) in the electric current wiggle back and forth along the antenna, they create invisible electromagnetic radiation in the form of radio waves.

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As the electrons (tiny particles inside atoms) in the electric current wiggle back and forth along the antenna, they create invisibleelectromagnetic radiation in the form ofradio waves. ... 1) Electricity flowing into the transmitter antenna makes electrons vibrate up and down it, producing radio waves.

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