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Antennas
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Free Charge A free charge has a constant electric field and no magnetic field. No waves are produced. No radiationNo radiation A charge at constant velocity has both fields. Fields are constant so no wave forms. B field surrounds electric field, although there is no “current” flowing here
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Accelerating Charge An AC power source creates an oscillating current. The charges in the conductor accelerate. This produces a changing electric field. Creates changing magnetic fieldCreates changing magnetic field Produces EM wave.Produces EM wave. This is an antenna.
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Receiving Waves A conductor in an electric field will have a current. Charges accelerate An oscillating field generates an oscillating current. Antennas must be of a length appropiate to detect the oscillation.
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Angled Antenna The conductor works best when parallel with the electric field. At an angle the effective field is reduced.
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Radio Waves Radio waves are a type of electromagnetic wave. Broadcast antennas put out electric and magnetic fields.
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Wavelength A radio station broadcasts FM signals at 93.9 MHz. Find the wavelength of the electromagnetic wave. First assume that the speed is the speed in a vacuum c. The speed of a wave is related to the wavelength and frequency. v = f Solve for the wavelength. Speed of light Frequency f = 9.39 x 10 7 /s = c/f = 3.19 m Antennas should be slightly shorter than size to work well. next
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