Production of Radio Waves by Oscillating Electrons (AC Current) GCSE

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Radio waves are produced by an alternating current in a transmitter. The energy carried by these waves is absorbed at the receiver causing electrons to oscillate (an alternating current). This electrical signal matches - with some energy loss and noise - the original transmitted signal.
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The electron goes from a higher to lower and back to higher potential, in the solenoid or antenna.

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I have some questions to do with radio wave phenomenons, do you have an email or place I could contact you?

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What's exactly meant by an "oscillating electron" or "vibrating electron"? Does it refer to an electron jumping from one shell to another, or to a change in its motion, either in acceleration/deceleration or in its mode/manner of vibration, about one & the same shell? Thanks.

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