Asked by Subash
In a mobile phone network, how many times as strong would a signal be expected to be at 200 m from a base station, compared with at 600 m?
i calculated 3 or 81. which is it right?
i calculated 3 or 81. which is it right?
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Answered by
bobpursley
Your teacher probably wants 3^2 or 9 times.
It depends on the unit of measure you are using for "as strong"...power intensity, Electric field intensity, Magnetic Field intensity.
And, there are logrithmic measures for all of these two.
But if you consider just energy spreading, the Power density= Power/area
and area is proportional to radius^2
so the power intensity change is 1/(1/3)^2=9
It depends on the unit of measure you are using for "as strong"...power intensity, Electric field intensity, Magnetic Field intensity.
And, there are logrithmic measures for all of these two.
But if you consider just energy spreading, the Power density= Power/area
and area is proportional to radius^2
so the power intensity change is 1/(1/3)^2=9
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