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Economics is the driving motivation behind which theory of international relations?
Microwave
An electromagnetic wave with a wavelength shorter than that of a normal radio wave but longer than those of infrared radiation, commonly used in microwave ovens to heat food.
Fiber
A type of material used in the transmission of data as light signals through thin strands of glass or plastic, offering high-speed internet connectivity.
Line Of Sight
A direct visual path between a transmitting and receiving antenna, used in various communication and telecommunication systems, necessary for effective signal transmission.
Radio
A technology that uses radio waves for communication by transmitting and receiving sounds, such as music and voice, over distances without wires.
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