Goid job using technical jargon without ever divulging further explanations to ensure only the prior educated can reap the tiniest benefit from this drivel
thanks alot sir, sir, how to plot the radiation pattern of any kind of antenna rather it wire monopole dipole helical circular or any type how to plot the radiation pattern without using any software. sir i working in the field of antenna design what are the key methods using which radiation pattern can be roughly estimated. looking forward for your help. thank you sir,
could you explain vector potential, everything else in the antenna videos make sense but I can't figure out anything in the integral equation for vector potential.
how did you get formula for vector potential? I think u skipped that part. what are rm and r1??. not explained well. The integral part has dV. you mentioned integrating over antenna. isnt V scalar potential
Just wanted to say that your videos have really offered an intuitive insight that I haven't been able to get anywhere else, greatly appreciated.
Goid job using technical jargon without ever divulging further explanations to ensure only the prior educated can reap the tiniest benefit from this drivel
"Hand-waving arguments." I love this guy.
Great videos and tutorial. It seems that a zero crossing is missing in the flip book example after downward current phase about 3 minutes in.
love your explanations, can I have your lectures and all materials?
@12.34 Diagram isn't the best description as it shows that the electric field forms loops when they don't....
Great video !!
Essentially.
Thanks for the explanation. Great video.
If I had an antenna dipole whose long= 1m and f=60Mhz, it is an infinitesimal or short dipole?
thanks alot sir,
sir, how to plot the radiation pattern of any kind of antenna rather it wire monopole dipole helical circular or any type
how to plot the radiation pattern without using any software.
sir i working in the field of antenna design
what are the key methods using which radiation pattern can be roughly estimated.
looking forward for your help.
thank you sir,
could you explain vector potential, everything else in the antenna videos make sense but I can't figure out anything in the integral equation for vector potential.
Would it be possible to have some details so I can reference you in one of my undergraduate assignment?
how was the assignment
how did you get formula for vector potential? I think u skipped that part. what are rm and r1??. not explained well. The integral part has dV. you mentioned integrating over antenna. isnt V scalar potential
Ho can the current on the dipole be a constant? It must be zero at the ends.
Thank you very much
Supeerrr.>!!!>.Great knowledge..>>appreciate the effort..!!
4:08 jeez that's a nasty looking formula
Why does this man sound like technoblade
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