No antenna software. As for equations I have in polar form that one wave would be
Your RHCP wave would be
X direction would be Ae^(-jkz)
Y direction would be Ae^(-jkz-(∏/2))
And the wave it would accept would be (LHCP)
X direction would be Ae^(-jkz)
Y direction would be...
My electrical engineering teacher had us do a research project, and i decided to do my on the effects of polarized electric fields and antennas. I was reading that RHCP signals have no effect on LHCP antenna receivers. When i sent my paper to my teacher, he told me that i had to prove this...
I need to be able to prove this if this is true and i don't really have any formula for finding a displacement angle. I assume it has something to do with using trig but I am not 100%
P=ε080 x
Average dipole moment is 2.119e-38 [C*m]
E = 1.0 x
And I am assuming the values are correct.
So I found out the average dipole moment by doing
80eph0/(Density of water)(# molecules of water) and got 2.119e-38 [C*m]
Now it ask for the displacement angle (the angle between the x-axis and the angle of the each dipole inside the water) when the E field is 1.0x. Since the E field is...
Homework Statement
Water relative permitivity is about 81. If the electric field E=x[V/m] (x unit vector) is inside the water, what is the vector P(dipole polarization per unit volume)?
Then
Assume that the density of water is 1000 [kg/m3]
and that there are 3.34 × 1025 molecules per...