Q21E
Question
Consider two antennas separated by 9.00m that radiate in phase at 120MHz, as described in Exercise . A receiver placed 150m from both antennas measures an intensity .The receiver is moved so that it is closer to one antenna than to the other. (a) What is the phase difference between the two radio waves produced by this path difference? (b) In terms of , what is the intensity measured by the receiver at its new position?
Step-by-Step Solution
Verified- The phase difference between the two radio waves produced by this path difference is 4.52rad .
- The intensity measured by the receiver at its new position is 0.404.
Intensity is given by
(1)
Phase difference is given by
(2)
Given:
d = 9.0m
The speed of electromagnetic waves is as same as the speed of light. So, the speed of wave emitted from both stations is given by
(3)
In equation (2), plug equation (3),
(4)
When the receiver is moved closer to one antenna than to the other,
Plug the given in equation (4),
From equation (1), plug the given
Thus, the phase difference between the two radio waves produced by this path difference is 4.52rad. The intensity measured by the receiver at its new position is .