27 relations: Abraham–Lorentz force, Antenna (radio), Antenna aperture, Antenna efficiency, Antenna gain, Antenna measurement, Corner reflector antenna, Counterpoise (ground system), Dipole antenna, Dual-band blade antenna, Ground dipole, Impedance of free space, Index of electronics articles, Index of radiation articles, Inverted-F antenna, Ion track, Loading coil, Loop antenna, Magnetic radiation reaction force, Medium wave, Mikhail Samoilovich Neiman, Monopole antenna, Rubber ducky antenna, T-antenna, Two capacitor paradox, Umbrella antenna, Very low frequency.
Abraham–Lorentz force
In the physics of electromagnetism, the Abraham–Lorentz force (also Lorentz–Abraham force) is the recoil force on an accelerating charged particle caused by the particle emitting electromagnetic radiation.
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Antenna (radio)
In radio, an antenna is the interface between radio waves propagating through space and electric currents moving in metal conductors, used with a transmitter or receiver.
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Antenna aperture
In electromagnetics and antenna theory, antenna aperture, effective area, or receiving cross section, is a measure of how effective an antenna is at receiving the power of electromagnetic radiation (such as radio waves).
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Antenna efficiency
In antenna theory, antenna efficiency is most often used to mean radiation efficiency.
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Antenna gain
In electromagnetics, an antenna's power gain or simply gain is a key performance number which combines the antenna's directivity and electrical efficiency.
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Antenna measurement
Antenna measurement techniques refers to the testing of antennas to ensure that the antenna meets specifications or simply to characterize it.
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Corner reflector antenna
A corner reflector antenna is a type of directional antenna used at VHF and UHF frequencies.
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Counterpoise (ground system)
In electronics and radio communication a counterpoise is a network of suspended horizontal wires or cables (or a metal screen), used as a substitute for an earth (ground) connection in a radio antenna system.
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Dipole antenna
In radio and telecommunications a dipole antenna or doublet is the simplest and most widely used class of antenna.
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Dual-band blade antenna
Dual-Band Blade Antenna, a type of commercial RF "Blade antenna" that uses a "plane and slot design" to get efficient omni-directional coverage at two distinctly different RF bands.
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Ground dipole
In radio communication, a ground dipole,, p.1692, on also referred to as an earth dipole antenna, transmission line antenna, and in technical literature as a horizontal electric dipole (HED), on is a huge, specialized type of radio antenna that radiates extremely low frequency (ELF) electromagnetic waves.
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Impedance of free space
The impedance of free space,, is a physical constant relating the magnitudes of the electric and magnetic fields of electromagnetic radiation travelling through free space.
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Index of electronics articles
This is an index of articles relating to electronics and electricity or natural electricity and things that run on electricity and things that use or conduct electricity.
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Index of radiation articles
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Inverted-F antenna
An inverted-F antenna is a type of antenna used in wireless communication.
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Ion track
Ion tracks are damage-trails created by swift heavy ions penetrating through solids, which may be sufficiently-contiguous for chemical etching in a variety of crystalline, glassy, and/or polymeric solids.
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Loading coil
A loading coil or load coil is an inductor that is inserted into an electronic circuit to increase its inductance.
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Loop antenna
A loop antenna is a radio antenna consisting of a loop or coil of wire, tubing, or other electrical conductor usually fed by a balanced source or feeding a balanced load.
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Magnetic radiation reaction force
The magnetic radiation reaction force is a force on an electromagnet when its magnetic moment changes.
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Medium wave
Medium wave (MW) is the part of the medium frequency (MF) radio band used mainly for AM radio broadcasting.
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Mikhail Samoilovich Neiman
Mikhail Samoilovich Neiman (March 7, 1905, in Sevastopol, Russian Empire – June 25, 1975, in Moscow, USSR) was a Soviet physicist, Doctor of Technical Sciences and Professor.
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Monopole antenna
A monopole antenna is a class of radio antenna consisting of a straight rod-shaped conductor, often mounted perpendicularly over some type of conductive surface, called a ground plane.
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Rubber ducky antenna
The rubber ducky antenna (or rubber duck aerial) is an electrically short monopole antenna that functions somewhat like a base-loaded whip antenna.
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T-antenna
A T-antenna, T-aerial, flat-top antenna, or top-hat antenna is a capacitively loaded monopole wire radio antenna used in the VLF, LF, MF and shortwave bands.
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Two capacitor paradox
The two capacitor paradox or capacitor paradox is a paradox, or counterintuitive thought experiment, in electric circuit theory.
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Umbrella antenna
An umbrella antenna is a top-loaded electrically lengthened monopole antenna, consisting in most cases of a mast fed at the ground end, to which a number of radial wires are connected at the top, sloping downwards.
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Very low frequency
Very low frequency or VLF is the ITU designation for radio frequencies (RF) in the range of 3 to 30 kilohertz (kHz), corresponding to wavelengths from 100 to 10 kilometers, respectively.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiation_resistance