electric feild varies inversely with distance squared. therefore @ infinity E= 0
zero
The electric field intensity at the midpoint of a dipole is zero. This is because the electric fields created by the positive and negative charges of the dipole cancel each other out at that point, resulting in a net electric field intensity of zero.
It is zero.
As the wavelength increases to infinity the electro-magnetic continuum take on a new base value and with no variation has no radiation to transmit. As the wavelength decreases to zero the energy packet become a massive body and therefore is no longer a radiating.
At the center of an electric dipole, the electric field vectors from the positive and negative charges cancel each other out due to their opposite directions. This results in a net electric field intensity of zero at the center of the dipole.
Infinity cannot, by definition, be a defined number such as zero.
Zero to Infinity was created in 1999-09.
Infinity into zero = Log 2 = 0.692 by L'hospital Rule
Zero times infinity is defined as "indeterminate".
infinity? Infinity over zero is undefined, or complex infinity depending on numbers you are including in your number system.
minus infinity
Because zero multiplied by any number is always zero, but anything multiplied by infinity is infinity. Zero times infinity is being pulled both ways. Also, the definition of infinity is any number x divided by 0. When you multiply zero by infinity, the zeroes "cancel out", leaving absolutely nothing behind.