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What is the Derivation for power radiated by current element?

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What forms of energy can be radiated?

One form of energy can be radiated is Solar power


What is the derivative of x?

The derivative is 2x based on the power rule. Multiply the power by the coefficient of x then drop the power by one.


What is the derivative of e to the power of x?

The derivative of ex is ex


What is the first derivative of e raised to the power of x?

The first derivative of e to the x power is e to the power of x.


What is the derivative of x to the second power?

2x is the first derivative of x2.


How do you do derivative 27ex?

I assume you mean 27 times e to the power x. 1) You take out the constant out. So, the derivative is 27 times the derivative of (e to the power x).2) You use the rule for the exponential function.


What is the formula to calculate the power radiated by antenna?

The power radiated by an antenna can be calculated using the formula: [ P_r = \frac{P_t G}{4\pi d^2} ] where ( P_r ) is the radiated power, ( P_t ) is the total power input to the antenna, ( G ) is the gain of the antenna (dimensionless), and ( d ) is the distance from the antenna to the point where the power is being measured. This formula assumes free space conditions and isotropic radiation.


Why power does not remains same in series circuit?

In a series circuit, the current through each element is the same current. Because the total current must flow through every element. In a parallel circuit, the voltage across each element is the same voltage. Because every element is connected individually across the power supply.


What is the derivative of 7 to the power of cosx?

derivative (7cosx) = -ln(7) 7cosx sinx dx


What is the derivative x to the second power?

2x


What is a passive element in a circuit?

A passive element is an element of the electrical circuit that does not create power, like a capacitor, an inductance, a resistor or a memristor.