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gareth wrote:
Quoting from Electromagnetism By F.N.H.Robinson in the Oxford Physics Series 1973 edition ISBN 0 19 8518913 Chapter 11, Radiation, page 102 Formula 11.11 Has in the equation for radiated power the term (2*PI*L/LAMBDA)**2 where L is the antenna length and LAMBDA the wavelength, thereby showing that the radiated power decreases when the antenna length decreases. I will read up further and report further... You do that and while you are at it take note of the fact that the expression you give is unitless and can not be power. You will also find that the total power radiated by an antenna is the surface integral of the average Poynting vector over a surface enclosing the antenna. The surface usually chosen is a sphere in the far field to keep the equations "simple". -- Jim Pennino |
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