Respuesta :
Mechanical waves require a medium to travel. These types of waves transfer energy through vibrations of the medium particles. The medium particles compress and decompress i.e. the wave moves forward carrying energy through compressions and rarefactions. Sound waves are mechanical waves. On the other hand, radio waves are electromagnetic waves and can travel through vacuum as well. Radio waves have frequency from 30 Hz- 300 GHz. Hence, Radio signals are used to send signals to satellites orbitting Earth.
Correct ans is (B).
The sound wave is a mechanical wave, and it require a medium to travel their energy from one position to another. Whereas Radio wave is an electromagnetic wave, it can travel through any medium-be it air, a solid material or vacuum.
To carry satellite signals Radio waves are used and Radio waves travel at the speed of light ( i.e, 300,000 km/s). To send and receive radio signals for television, phone or internet communications are used communications satellites. Longer wavelength radio waves are reflected from an electrically charged layer of the upper atmosphere.