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Dipole Wavelength in Electromagnetic Field Theory Formulas
Dipole Wavelength refers to the wavelength of radiation emitted by the dipole. And is denoted by λ. Dipole Wavelength is usually measured using the Meter for Wavelength. Note that the value of Dipole Wavelength is always positive.
Electromagnetic Field Theory formulas that make use of Dipole Wavelength
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Magnetic Field for Hertzian Dipole
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FAQ
What is the Dipole Wavelength?
Dipole Wavelength refers to the wavelength of radiation emitted by the dipole. Dipole Wavelength is usually measured using the Meter for Wavelength. Note that the value of Dipole Wavelength is always positive.
Can the Dipole Wavelength be negative?
No, the Dipole Wavelength, measured in Wavelength cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Dipole Wavelength?
Dipole Wavelength is usually measured using the Meter[m] for Wavelength. Megameter[m], Kilometer[m], Centimeter[m] are the few other units in which Dipole Wavelength can be measured.
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