Hertz Discovery of Radio Waves
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Hertz Discovery of Radio Waves
Hertz showed that radio waves are produced when high voltage sparks jump across an air gap and he showed that they could be detected with a wire loop with a small gap in it or a dipole detector.
He used a reflector to set up a stationary wave, which allowed him to calcualte the wavelength of the radiowaves.
He used a transmitter and a dipole detector to show that the radio waves could be polarised and were therefore transverse waves.
When the dipole detector was parallel to the trasmitter rods a maximum signal was detected.
When the dipole detector was perpendicular to the transmitter rods a zero signal was detected.
He used a reflector to set up a stationary wave, which allowed him to calcualte the wavelength of the radiowaves.
He used a transmitter and a dipole detector to show that the radio waves could be polarised and were therefore transverse waves.
When the dipole detector was parallel to the trasmitter rods a maximum signal was detected.
When the dipole detector was perpendicular to the transmitter rods a zero signal was detected.
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