Under which conditions of charge does the radiation occur through wire antenna?
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Explanation:
For a single wire antenna, 1. If a charge is not moving, current is not created and there is no radiation. 2. If charge is moving with a uniform velocity: a.
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Oscillation with a timely motion is the main reason for radiation happening in wire antennas.
- One form of energy that comes from an origin and transmits like waves is radiation.
- Alpha particle is an example.
- For the treatment of cancer, radiation is used.
- If the charge is not moving radiation is not occur.
- Moving back direction and forward direction is simply oscillation.
- If it is a direct medium, and the charge in it is moving according to time it will start producing radiation.
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