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![]() However, the obvious comment is that the small physical size of a loop is likely to lead to use in a situation (for example, indoors and close to the operating point) that would/could lead to excessive levels of RF exposure. For an electrically small loop (the typical loaded loop less than 0.1 wavelength), then it is probably fair to assume that all of the input power is radiated through the sphere surrounding the loop provided that the separation is reasonably large, separation being large - many loop diameters i.e. in the radiating far field. |
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