FAQ

What is the Lossless Isotropic Power Density?
Lossless Isotropic Power Density represents the idealized electromagnetic energy distribution from an isotropic antenna radiating in a lossless medium. Lossless Isotropic Power Density is usually measured using the Kilowatt Per Cubic Meter for Power Density. Note that the value of Lossless Isotropic Power Density is always positive.
Can the Lossless Isotropic Power Density be negative?
No, the Lossless Isotropic Power Density, measured in Power Density cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Lossless Isotropic Power Density?
Lossless Isotropic Power Density is usually measured using the Kilowatt Per Cubic Meter[kW/m³] for Power Density. Horsepower Per Litre[kW/m³], Decawatt Per Cubic Meter[kW/m³], Gigawatt Per Cubic Meter[kW/m³] are the few other units in which Lossless Isotropic Power Density can be measured.
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