At 8:50, the horizontally-polarized wave has the fields disoriented. Instead, the H-field should be phase-shifted by 180 deg (flipped around), so that the direction of the electromagnetic wave is indicated by the Poynting vector (S = E x H). Fantastic video nevertheless!
Hello, im doing school project about detecting drones and my point is to get which freq is the best for detecting them. Any idea where to start? Still in high school, got some troubles with it
ISM radio frequency such as 900 MHZ or 2.4 GHz would be best. Because it is not necessary to obtain a license to work in this frequency. Most commercial electronics work in this frequency (no extra licensing fee). Read more: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISM_radio_band
At 8:50, the horizontally-polarized wave has the fields disoriented. Instead, the H-field should be phase-shifted by 180 deg (flipped around), so that the direction of the electromagnetic wave is indicated by the Poynting vector (S = E x H). Fantastic video nevertheless!
Greetings from Bangladesh! Thanks for the video (explained a key concept of RCS that I missed in the class lectures)
Huge thanx sir for sharing this video
Most welcome
Hello. Do you know how to perform RCS experiments in lab?
Hello, im doing school project about detecting drones and my point is to get which freq is the best for detecting them. Any idea where to start? Still in high school, got some troubles with it
ISM radio frequency such as 900 MHZ or 2.4 GHz would be best. Because it is not necessary to obtain a license to work in this frequency. Most commercial electronics work in this frequency (no extra licensing fee). Read more: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISM_radio_band
Pls make a Siw on CST
OK
Hello. Do you know how to perform RCS experiments in lab?
plz make practical real time antenna design implementation
Practical RCS simulation in CST: ua-cam.com/video/H2nzwKlTahA/v-deo.html
Hello. Do you know how to perform RCS experiments in lab?
Sir are you familiar with cosmology ?
Unfortunately no, I am not a physics major, My PhD research is about antenna engineering. My major is electrical engineering
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