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Radar System

A radar system uses radio waves to detect and locate objects. It works by sending out radio signals that bounce off objects like airplanes, ships, or weather formations. When these signals return, the system measures the time it took and the strength of the echo, allowing it to determine the object's distance, size, and speed. Radar is essential for air traffic control, weather forecasting, navigation, and defense, providing real-time information by "listening" to the echoes of radio waves reflected from objects around us.