Isotropic Radiation Intensity Formula

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Isotropic Radiation Intensity refers to the radiation intensity of an idealized isotropic radiator. Check FAQs
Uo=Prad4π
Uo - Isotropic Radiation Intensity?Prad - Radiated Power?π - Archimedes' constant?

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2.7056Edit=34Edit43.1416
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Isotropic Radiation Intensity Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
Uo=Prad4π
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Uo=34W4π
Next Step Substitute values of Constants
Uo=34W43.1416
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Uo=3443.1416
Next Step Evaluate
Uo=2.70563403256222W/sr
LAST Step Rounding Answer
Uo=2.7056W/sr

Isotropic Radiation Intensity Formula Elements

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Constants
Isotropic Radiation Intensity
Isotropic Radiation Intensity refers to the radiation intensity of an idealized isotropic radiator.
Symbol: Uo
Measurement: Radiant IntensityUnit: W/sr
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Radiated Power
Radiated Power is defined as power in watts that would have to be radiated by a half-wave dipole antenna to give the same radiation intensity.
Symbol: Prad
Measurement: PowerUnit: W
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Archimedes' constant
Archimedes' constant is a mathematical constant that represents the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.
Symbol: π
Value: 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288

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How to Evaluate Isotropic Radiation Intensity?

Isotropic Radiation Intensity evaluator uses Isotropic Radiation Intensity = Radiated Power/(4*pi) to evaluate the Isotropic Radiation Intensity, Isotropic Radiation Intensity refers to the radiation intensity of an idealized isotropic radiator. An isotropic radiator is a theoretical concept used as a reference point for comparing the radiation characteristics of real antennas. Isotropic Radiation Intensity is denoted by Uo symbol.

How to evaluate Isotropic Radiation Intensity using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Isotropic Radiation Intensity, enter Radiated Power (Prad) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Isotropic Radiation Intensity

What is the formula to find Isotropic Radiation Intensity?
The formula of Isotropic Radiation Intensity is expressed as Isotropic Radiation Intensity = Radiated Power/(4*pi). Here is an example- 2.705634 = 34/(4*pi).
How to calculate Isotropic Radiation Intensity?
With Radiated Power (Prad) we can find Isotropic Radiation Intensity using the formula - Isotropic Radiation Intensity = Radiated Power/(4*pi). This formula also uses Archimedes' constant .
Can the Isotropic Radiation Intensity be negative?
Yes, the Isotropic Radiation Intensity, measured in Radiant Intensity can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Isotropic Radiation Intensity?
Isotropic Radiation Intensity is usually measured using the Watt per Steradian[W/sr] for Radiant Intensity. are the few other units in which Isotropic Radiation Intensity can be measured.
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