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How does a remote control work?

Have you ever played with a remote control toy, such as a remote control car or a remote control helicopter? Or did you ever have a fight with your sibling over the TV remote? What do you think can be the possible mechanism of the remote-controlled car so that a toy car is able to move on our demand? Why is the TV remote able to change channels on the TV screen?  Let us get to know a little bit more about this entire process.

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Remote Controlled Toy Car:

Fun Facts:

  1. Did you know, in a remote-controlled toy car, radio waves must be emitted by its remote control whereas in the television remote, emission of infrared waves takes place.
  2. Sir Nikola Tesla invented the remote control system in the 1800s.
  3. The first remote-controlled vehicle was a boat, invented in the year 1898.

Related Questions:

  1. Explain the mechanism of a remote-controlled helicopter toy.
  2. What are the parts of the remote control system?
  3. How does a Television screen remote work?

True or False:

  1. Remote-controlled objects are wired objects.
  2. There are two electrical objects, from which one sends the signals to another device.
  3. There is no limited area for the remote-controlled toy to function within.
  4. Radio waves are sent by the transmitter of the remote of a toy car.
  5. The antenna present inside the remote of the toy car is responsible for sending the signals to the toy car.

Objective Quiz:

  1. Remote controls are __________ objects.
    1. Wireless.
    2. Wired.
    3. Both 1) and 2).
    4. None of the above.
  2. ________ is sent as a signal to convey our actions to another device.
    1. Waves.
    2. Lines.
    3. Dots.
    4. Sound.
  3. _________ are transmitted by the remote of remote-controlled toy.
    1. Radio waves.
    2. Infrared waves.
    3. X-ray waves.
    4. None of the above.
  4. _________ is present inside the remote of the remote-controlled toy responsible for sending signals.
    1. Transmitter.
    2. Reciever.
    3. Rotor.
    4. None of the above.
  5. The toy car consists of a_________ which is responsible for receiving signals.
    1. Transmitter.
    2. Reciever.
    3. Motor.
    4. None of the above.
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