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Radars

Radars, or Radio Detection and Ranging systems, are devices that use radio waves to detect and track objects. They emit radio waves that bounce off objects, like planes or ships, and return to the radar system. By analyzing the time it takes for the waves to return, radars can determine the distance, speed, and direction of the objects. Commonly used in aviation, weather forecasting, and military applications, radars play a crucial role in safety and navigation by providing real-time information about nearby objects and environmental conditions.