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1 October, 14:02

A circular radar antenna on a Coast Guard ship has a diameter of 2.10 m and radiates at a frequency of 11.0 GHz. Two small boats are located 8.00 km away from the ship. How close together could the boats be and still be detected as two objects

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  1. 1 October, 14:27
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    Given Information:

    Frequency = f = 11 Ghz = 11x10⁹ Hz

    Distance between boats = L = 8 km = 8000 m

    Diameter of radar antenna = D = 2.10 m

    Required Information:

    Distance between boats = d = ?

    Answer:

    Distance between boats = d = 126.65 m

    Explanation:

    The minimum distance between the two boats that will result in the detection by the radar antenna is given by

    d = Ltan (θmin)

    Where θmin is given by

    θmin = sin⁻¹ (1.22*λ/D)

    Where D is the diameter of the radar antenna and λ is the wavelength given by

    λ = c/f

    Where c is the speed of light

    λ = 3x10⁸/11x10⁹

    λ = 0.02727 m

    θmin = sin⁻¹ (1.22 * (0.02727) / 2.10)

    θmin = 0.907°

    Therefore, the minimum distance between the two boats so that the radar antenna may detect is

    d = 8000*tan (0.907)

    d = 126.65 m
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