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22 February, 15:54

The U. S. Navy has long proposed the construction of extremely low frequency (ELF waves) communications systems; such waves could penetrate the oceans to reach distant submarines. Calculate the length of a quarter-wavelength antenna for a transmitter generating ELF waves of frequency 71 Hz.

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  1. 22 February, 16:11
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    The length of the antenna would be L = 1056 km

    Explanation:

    Given:-

    - The frequency of ELF, f = 71 Hz

    - The speed of EM wave, c = 3.00 * 10^8 m/s

    Find:-

    Calculate the length of a quarter-wavelength antenna for a transmitter generating ELF waves

    Solution:-

    - We will first determine the wavelength (λ) of the ELF waves with frequency (f) generated by the transmitter. The relationship that holds true for all types of EM waves is:

    λ = c / f

    λ = (3.00*10^8 m/s) / (71 Hz)

    λ = 4225352.11267 m

    - The antenna of the transmitter is to be designed such that its length (L) is 1/4-wavelength of ELF generated. So:

    L = 0.25*λ

    L = 0.25*4225352.11267

    L = 1056 km
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