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Have you ever wondered how data actually travels through thin air? In this video, we pull back the curtain on the "black magic" of Radio Frequency (RF) and explain the physics that makes our wireless world possible. Radio Frequency engineering is often considered one of the most difficult branches of electronics. From the Ampère-Maxwell Law to the mystery of the 50 Omns impedance, we break down the complex world of electromagnetism into a curriculum anyone can understand. In this video, we cover: What exactly is an Electromagnetic Wave? E and B fields explained. The relationship between Frequency and Wavelength. Why the Speed of Light is the ultimate speed limit for your data. A practical look at the RF Chain: Mixers, Filters, and Amplifiers. Video Chapters: 00:00 – An introduction to the electromagnetic reality surrounding us 01:00 – Physics of the Wave: Breaking down the Ampère-Maxwell and Faraday Laws to show how Electric and Magnetic fields create self-propagating waves 01:35 – The Frequency-Wavelength Relationship 02:30 – The 50 Omns Mystery & VSWR 5:00 – Modulation & The RF Chain Whether you are a Ham Radio enthusiast, an Electrical Engineering student, or just a curious mind, this is your foundational guide to RF 101. 🚀 Subscribe to RF101 Explained: Next Lesson (The Smith Chart) Understanding Radio Frequency involves mastering concepts like VSWR, Impedance Matching, and Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR). As we explore the spectrum from VLF to Millimeter waves, we’ll look at how antennas convert electricity into radiation and how modulation (AM, FM, QAM) allows us to hide information inside a sine wave. #RadioFrequency #RFEngineering #Physics #Electronics #WirelessTechnology #STEM #EngineeringExplained #AntennaTheory