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Physics, 21.11.2019 01:31 jakepeavy70

Consider two identical antennas separated by 9.00 m that radiate in phase at 120 mhz. a receiver placed 150 m from both antennas measures an intensity i0. the receiver is moved so that it is 1.8 m closer to one antenna than to the other.

what is the phase difference ? between the two radio waves produced by this path difference?

in terms of i0, what is the intensity measured by the receiver at its new position?

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