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in this video lets take a look at the radio button component from material ui radio buttons allow the user to select one option from a set it is preferred over a single select drop down where there are limited options to select from and the user can see all the available options lets understand the component and its usage with an example lets begin by creating a new file in the components folder mui radiobutton.tsx within the file im going to create a new component at the top im going to import the box component and use it instead of the div tag now for the radio buttons we have to import quite a few components previously the text field component would encapsulate several other components which we now have to import separately first import form control which is the wrapper component then we need the form label component to specify the label for the group of radio buttons with an import form control label to label the individual radio buttons finally we need radio group which wraps