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Frequency Wave Science

Eamon Fitzroy

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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Frequency Wave Science explores the physics that enables wireless communication and countless modern technologies. It delves into the world of electromagnetic radiation, explaining how radio frequencies facilitate the transmission of information across distances. Did you know that different frequency bands have unique characteristics, making them suitable for various applications, from long-range radio broadcasts to high-bandwidth data transmission? The book emphasizes the critical importance of understanding frequency-dependent behavior for optimizing wireless systems.

 
Beginning with electromagnetic theory, the book examines wave mechanics and electromagnetism, then systematically explores radio waves, microwaves, and millimeter waves. It investigates the growing importance of millimeter waves in 5G and beyond, including challenges and technological advancements, and discusses the impact of electromagnetic radiation on various materials, including health and safety considerations.

 
Presenting information in a clear and accessible style, the book bridges physics with engineering, telecommunications, and computer science.
Verfügbar seit: 31.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 95 Seiten.

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