File:Antenna and resistor in cavity.svg
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English: Diagram of a thought experiment used to derive the effective aperture of a isotropic antenna, used to derive the expression for antenna gain. It consists of an ideal lossless isotropic antenna A in a thermal cavity at temperature T, connected through a lossless transmission line and a narrowband filter F to a resistor R in another cavity. Both cavities are at the same temperature and so are in thermodynamic equilibrium |
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Author | Chetvorno |
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current | 00:48, 23 August 2018 | 713 × 436 (32 KB) | Chetvorno (talk | contribs) | Minor alterations to diagram: changed font to Times New Roman to more clearly distinguish Greek and Roman characters, altered red arrows indicating equilibrium between antenna, resistor and cavities | |
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