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An electric dipole antenna used to transmit radio waves is oriented vertically.At a point due north of the transmitter, how should a magnetic dipole antenna be oriented to serve as a receiver?
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The radio waves are electromagnetic waves, which means they consist of both electric and magnetic fields. The electric field is in the direction of the antenna, i.e., vertical. Show more…
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