Field strength in free space
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Field strength in free space is a term in telecommunications. It is the field strength
caused by a half wave dipole
under ideal conditions. The actual field strength in terrestrial environments is calculated by empirical formulas based on this field strength.
Power density is also defined in terms of electrical field strength;
Let E be the electrical field and R be the impedance of the free space
The following relation is obtained by equating the two,
or by rearranging the terms
Since a half wave dipole is used, its gain over an isotropic antenna ( ) should also be taken into consideration,
In this equation SI units are used. But these units are impractical in actual antenna field computations. So
Effectively this is equivalent to multiplying the expression on the right by . In this case,
Field strength
In physics, the field strength of a field is the magnitude of its vector value.In theoretical physics, field strength is another name for the curvature form...
caused by a half wave dipole
Dipole
In physics, there are several kinds of dipoles:*An electric dipole is a separation of positive and negative charges. The simplest example of this is a pair of electric charges of equal magnitude but opposite sign, separated by some distance. A permanent electric dipole is called an electret.*A...
under ideal conditions. The actual field strength in terrestrial environments is calculated by empirical formulas based on this field strength.
Power density
Let N be the effective power radiated from an isotropic antenna and p be the power density at a distance d from this sourcePower density is also defined in terms of electrical field strength;
Let E be the electrical field and R be the impedance of the free space
The following relation is obtained by equating the two,
or by rearranging the terms
Numerical values
Impedance of free space isSince a half wave dipole is used, its gain over an isotropic antenna ( ) should also be taken into consideration,
In this equation SI units are used. But these units are impractical in actual antenna field computations. So
- kW instead of W in power,
- km instead of m in distance and
- mV/m instead of V/m in field strength should be used.
Effectively this is equivalent to multiplying the expression on the right by . In this case,
See also
- Antennas
- Effective radiated powerEffective radiated powerIn radio telecommunications, effective radiated power or equivalent radiated power is a standardized theoretical measurement of radio frequency energy using the SI unit watts, and is determined by subtracting system losses and adding system gains...
- Electric fieldElectric fieldIn physics, an electric field surrounds electrically charged particles and time-varying magnetic fields. The electric field depicts the force exerted on other electrically charged objects by the electrically charged particle the field is surrounding...
- Field strength meterField strength meterIn telecommunications, field strength meter is a measuring device which measures the electric field caused by a transmitter.-The relation between the electric field and the transmitted power:...