Q3/ The uniformly distributed linear assemblies are characterized by their high directionality, for a group of 10 point elements Identical radiators separated by an equal distance at angle 0, given that the phase difference between successive elements and the resultant current is a. Calculate the value of the array factor. p 6:38

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Q3/ The uniformly distributed linear
assemblies are characterized by their
high directionality, for a group of 10
point elements
Identical radiators separated by
an equal distance at angle 0, given
that the phase difference between
successive elements and the resultant
current is a. Calculate the value of the
array factor.
p 6:38
Transcribed Image Text:Q3/ The uniformly distributed linear assemblies are characterized by their high directionality, for a group of 10 point elements Identical radiators separated by an equal distance at angle 0, given that the phase difference between successive elements and the resultant current is a. Calculate the value of the array factor. p 6:38
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