The electric field due to a short dipole antenna located in free space is 10 Find: a. Hs b. The average power crossing the surface r-2, 0 < θ < π/6,0 p < π
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The magnetic field strength (Hs) can be found using the relation between the electric field (E) and the magnetic field in free space, which is given by Hs = E/Z, where Z is the impedance of free space. The impedance of free space is a constant, approximately 377 Show more…
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