Radar uses radio waves to enable us to see what’s around us even when our eyes can’t
Radar was among the most important technical breakthroughs of the Second World War.
The technology helped Britain and its allies emerge victorious during the Battle of Britain, the air war fought over UK skies in 1940, according to Imperial War Museums . Radar – which stands for Radio Detection and Ranging – is a detection system that uses radio waves to locate objects. It is still widely used today, but as technology has advanced they now often harness microwaves, according to…
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