4. An airplane flying at a distance of 10 km from a radio transmitter receives a signal of intensity10 µW/m² - Calculate a) the (rms) electric and magnetic, b) the total power radiated by the transmitter, assuming the transmitter to radiate isotropically and the earth to be a perfect absorber.
4. An airplane flying at a distance of 10 km from a radio transmitter receives a signal of intensity10 µW/m² - Calculate a) the (rms) electric and magnetic, b) the total power radiated by the transmitter, assuming the transmitter to radiate isotropically and the earth to be a perfect absorber.
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the (rms) electric and magnetic, b) the total power radiated by the transmitter, assuming the transmitter to radiate
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Transcribed Image Text:4. An airplane flying at a distance of 10 km from a radio transmitter receives a signal of intensity 10 µW/m². Calculate a)
the (rms) electric and magnetic, b) the total power radiated by the transmitter, assuming the transmitter to radiate
isotropically and the earth to be a perfect absorber.
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