Math, asked by tarikahmad281, 6 months ago

(1) In a non-isotropic directional antenna, which
radiating lobe axis makes an angleof 180° w.r.t. major
beam of an antenna?
(a) Minor Lobe
(b) Side Lobe
(c) Back Lobe
(d) None of the above​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

The radiated beam of the antenna comes out from an angle at the antenna, known as solid angle, where the power radiation intensity is maximum. This solid beam angle is termed as the beam area. ... Beam angle is a set of angles between the half power points of the main lobe.

Answered by angelrox
0

Answer:d

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