A ground plane is use in radio where the wave length is less than 1 half wave. It produced a false ground (Earth plane) making an image of a 1/4 wave signal reflect on to the aerial creating a half wave image. This improves the efficiency or the aerial, extending it's range.
Ground planes are used when the wavelength if the aerial is short or when the earth does not provide a good enough electrical path to ground. They can also be used to distort the polar pattern of the signal.
the plane which is perpendicular to both horizontal plane and vertical plane is called as "PROFILE PLANE"
Check the continuity of the ground wire from both the ends. Ensure the ground wire is properly connected to earth / ground terminals
Yes, if there in no ground wire that is acceptable on a home with no ground wires.
Measure the ground resistance from the user end point, where earth or ground cable is connected. It will show a very high resistance or open if ground is broken.
Ground fault relays sense ground faults in the circuit and trigger a circuit breaker to trip off
on the ground
Both - you fly it in the air, but you drive it on the ground.
Yes, it does, unless it's part of a "no ground plane" kit. "No ground plane" is a misnomer, since the outer conductor on the coax is in fact the ground plane in these kits and is a specially made and tuned part that should not be altered. The fiberglass whip that you're asking about is actually 1/2 of a dipole, the other half is the ground plane. Both must work together for efficient signal propagation and be tuned in the mounted location.
The plane was on the ground, not flying in the air.
Into a container in the plane where it can be removed when the plane is back on the ground.
It is simply a plane surface making an angle with the horizontal (ground).
Taxiing
plane
When a plane nose-dives, the nose of the plane turns downward and the plane descends nose first toward the ground.
When a plane nose-dives, the nose of the plane turns downward and the plane descends nose first toward the ground.
The liquids and solids go into a holding tank and are pumped out when the plane is on the ground, usually while the plane is refueling.
You wouldn't drive a plane, you would fly one. One the ground the term then would be to "taxi" a plane