What is an RFID tag?

A. A device that determines current latitude, longitude, speed and direction of movement.
B. Designed to work with information that can be shown on a map.
C. Contains a microchip and an antenna and typically works by transmitting a serial number via radio
waves to an electronic reader, which confirms the identity of a person or object bearing the tag.
D. Commonly used to transmit network signals over great distances.


C. Contains a microchip and an antenna and typically works by transmitting a serial number via radio
waves to an electronic reader, which confirms the identity of a person or object bearing the tag.

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