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Incident Wave Wavelength in Radar System Formulas
Incident Wave Wavelength refers to the physical length of one complete cycle of an electromagnetic wave incident on the Metallic Plate Lens. And is denoted by λ
m
. Incident Wave Wavelength is usually measured using the Micrometer for Wavelength. Note that the value of Incident Wave Wavelength is always positive.
Radar System formulas that make use of Incident Wave Wavelength
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Spacing between Centers of Metallic Sphere
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f
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Metal-Plate Lens Refractive Index
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FAQ
What is the Incident Wave Wavelength?
Incident Wave Wavelength refers to the physical length of one complete cycle of an electromagnetic wave incident on the Metallic Plate Lens. Incident Wave Wavelength is usually measured using the Micrometer for Wavelength. Note that the value of Incident Wave Wavelength is always positive.
Can the Incident Wave Wavelength be negative?
No, the Incident Wave Wavelength, measured in Wavelength cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Incident Wave Wavelength?
Incident Wave Wavelength is usually measured using the Micrometer[μm] for Wavelength. Meter[μm], Megameter[μm], Kilometer[μm] are the few other units in which Incident Wave Wavelength can be measured.
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