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Earth–ionosphere waveguide and Ionosphere

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Difference between Earth–ionosphere waveguide and Ionosphere

Earth–ionosphere waveguide vs. Ionosphere

The Earth–ionosphere waveguide refers to the phenomenon in which certain radio waves can propagate in the space between the ground and the boundary of the ionosphere. The ionosphere is the ionized part of Earth's upper atmosphere, from about to altitude, a region that includes the thermosphere and parts of the mesosphere and exosphere.

Similarities between Earth–ionosphere waveguide and Ionosphere

Earth–ionosphere waveguide and Ionosphere have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Angle of incidence (optics), Critical frequency, Cutoff frequency, Earth's magnetic field, Hertz, Lightning, Radio atmospheric, Radio propagation, Schumann resonances, Shortwave radio, Skywave.

Angle of incidence (optics)

In geometric optics, the angle of incidence is the angle between a ray incident on a surface and the line perpendicular to the surface at the point of incidence, called the normal.

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Critical frequency

In telecommunication, the term critical frequency has the following meanings.

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Cutoff frequency

In physics and electrical engineering, a cutoff frequency, corner frequency, or break frequency is a boundary in a system's frequency response at which energy flowing through the system begins to be reduced (attenuated or reflected) rather than passing through.

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Earth's magnetic field

Earth's magnetic field, also known as the geomagnetic field, is the magnetic field that extends from the Earth's interior out into space, where it meets the solar wind, a stream of charged particles emanating from the Sun.

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Hertz

The hertz (symbol: Hz) is the derived unit of frequency in the International System of Units (SI) and is defined as one cycle per second.

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Lightning

Lightning is a sudden electrostatic discharge that occurs typically during a thunderstorm.

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Radio atmospheric

A radio atmospheric signal or sferic (sometimes also spelled "spheric") is a broadband electromagnetic impulse that occurs as a result of natural atmospheric lightning discharges.

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Radio propagation

Radio propagation is the behavior of radio waves as they travel, or are propagated, from one point to another, or into various parts of the atmosphere.

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Schumann resonances

The Schumann resonances (SR) are a set of spectrum peaks in the extremely low frequency (ELF) portion of the Earth's electromagnetic field spectrum.

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Shortwave radio

Shortwave radio is radio transmission using shortwave radio frequencies.

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Skywave

In radio communication, skywave or skip refers to the propagation of radio waves reflected or refracted back toward Earth from the ionosphere, an electrically charged layer of the upper atmosphere.

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Earth–ionosphere waveguide and Ionosphere Comparison

Earth–ionosphere waveguide has 27 relations, while Ionosphere has 169. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 5.61% = 11 / (27 + 169).

References

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