An EM wave radiates outwards from a dipole antenna, with E0as the amplitude of its electric field vector. The electric field E0 which transports significant energy from the source falls off as
(a) 1/r3
(b) 1/r2
(c) 1/r
(d) Remains constant
An EM wave radiates outwards from a dipole antenna, with E0as the amplitude of its electric field vector. The electric field E0 which transports significant energy from the source falls off as
(a) 1/r3
(b) 1/r2
(c) 1/r
(d) Remains constant
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(c) From a diode antenna, the electromagnetic waves are radiated outwards.The amplitude of electric field vector Eo which transports significant energy from the source falls off intensity inversely as the distance from the antenna, i.e. 1/r
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