The two major classifications of antennae are "monopole" and "dipole" antennas. Monopole antennas consist of a single conductive element, typically mounted over a ground plane, while dipole antennas consist of two conductive elements, usually of equal length, oriented in opposite directions. Both types serve various applications in wireless communication, broadcasting, and radar systems, with their design influencing factors like gain and radiation patterns.
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Becky has 5 robots.If each robot has 2 antennae how many antennae are on all the robots?
They have 5 pairs of "legs" (-> 10 legs) [paraeopodes], but only use 6 of them for walking. 2 pairs have little pincers. They also have 5 pairs (-> 10 legs) of swimminglegs [pleopodes]. This gives them 20 legs or 10 pairs out of which they use 6 or 3 pairs for walking.
They Have Two eyes but each eye has about 50,000 views
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Class 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 hurricanes
list me 5 classifications of pathogenic organisms
There are actually 5 classifications of appetizers. They are deep fried appetizers, steamed appetizers, canapes appetizers, grilled and fresh fruit appetizers.
There are typically five classifications in a kingdom: kingdom, phylum, class, order, and family. These classifications help to organize and categorize different organisms based on their characteristics and evolutionary relationships.
There are actually 5 classifications of appetizers. They are deep fried appetizers, steamed appetizers, canapes appetizers, grilled and fresh fruit appetizers.
Non-expendable, expendable, durable
Wings: Butterflies have two pairs of large, often brightly colored wings for flying. Antennae: They have long, slender antennae that they use for sensing their environment. Proboscis: Butterflies have a long, slender tube-like mouthpart called a proboscis for feeding on nectar. Eyes: They have large, compound eyes that allow them to see in multiple directions. Scales: Their wings and bodies are covered in tiny, overlapping scales that give them their vibrant colors and patterns.