Sure. When used as an antenna, a magnet should exhibit the same properties as an identical
unmagnetized piece of metal.
A Hertz antenna refers to a type of dipole antenna that was invented by the German physicist Heinrich Hertz. It is a simple antenna design with two conductive elements used for transmitting or receiving electromagnetic waves at radio frequencies.
The real name of magnet is Magnetite or Lodestone. Magnet is a common name used to refer to objects that exhibit magnetic properties.
The most commonly used magnet is made of neodymium, iron, and boron (NdFeB). This type of magnet is known for its strong magnetic properties and wide range of applications.
No, boron is not a magnet. It is a non-metallic element that is commonly used in the manufacturing of glass, ceramics, and fertilizers.
To demagnetize a bar magnet using a solenoid, the magnet can be placed inside a solenoid and the current can be gradually decreased to zero. This process disrupts the alignment of magnetic domains within the magnet, leading to demagnetization. The alternating current can also be used for more effective demagnetization.
Comparable or compatible? Any CB antenna with a PL-259 connector is compatible.
A smart antenna is used to identify signal signature and to track an antenna beam on the target. Some are for beamforming which is used to create the radiation pattern of the antenna.
A magnet
I think Printed Antenna ( array microstrip antenna)
A car antenna booster is used to 'boost' the radio waves of the car's antenna. This is usually used to improve radio quality and reduce static that might be heard.
it is used in space
small magnet used to give direction
Depends on what you mean by high frequency. The rabbit ears antenna used in broadcast TV is a dipole and is used for VHF.
Whichever one you like. Since all CB antennas have 50 ohms impedance and all CB radios expect the antenna to have 50 ohms impedance, there's no problem with matching the radio to the antenna.
A lifting magnet is an electromagnet that is meant to hold or move material that comes in contact with the magnet. This is the opposite of a traction magnet.
Antenna balls are generally used for decorative purposes, like a "smiley-face" antenna ball. They can also be used for advertising purposes, when containing a business or company logo.
yes they do have antenna! they are used for sensing danger and investigating to see what they can and can't eat because the antenna is like a tongue that taste different foods.