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01 ABDULLAH AL MAMUN 151-23-4173
02 SADIK RAWSHAN 151-23-4181
03 KAZI HABIBUR RAHMAN 151-23-4231
04 TARIKUL ISLAM 151-23-4110
05 REDWAN AHMED 151-23-4219
06 MUHIBBULLAH LIMON 151-23-4182
6. “RADAR” Acronym for Radio
Detection And Ranging.
First Successfully demonstrated
in 1936.
It uses electromagnetic waves.
It enjoys wide range of application.
7. The history of RADAR starts with experiments by Heinrich Hertz
in the late 19th century.
The first form of RADAR created by humans was the
telemobilescope.
It was mainly used to detect ships to avoid collisions
Telemobilescope ( The first form of RADAR )
8. HISTORY
RADAR was kept fairly secret during
world war II.
Following the war, it was published
that the United States used RADAR
to measure the distance to the
moon.
It was later discovered that Hungary
had done this two years earlier than
the U.S.
13. A common use of RADAR is
in forecasting the daily
weather.
For example, they use RADAR
to reflect off of moisture in
the air to predict
precipitation.
14. Airplanes use RADAR to avoid
collisions and to co-ordinate landings.
Operators visually watch the RADAR
outputs and relay the information
to pilots.
15. Police officers use RADAR to detect people who drive over the
speed limit.
The military use RADAR to detect enemy artillery as well as their
own machinery.
Ground mapping RADAR is often used in construction settings.
16. RADAR is used to find velocity, range and position of the object.
LIDER is Advanced type of RADAR which uses visible light from
LASER
Technology will continue to grow, and RADAR will advance with
it.
Growth of RADAR technologies will be accompanied by a wider
variety of applications.
RADAR in the future will most likely be as common as cell phone
applications are today.