What is the nature of radiation pattern of an isotropic antenna?Select one:a. Dough-nutb. Sphericalc. Hyperbolicd. Elliptical
Question
What is the nature of radiation pattern of an isotropic antenna?Select one:a. Dough-nutb. Sphericalc. Hyperbolicd. Elliptical
Solution
The radiation pattern of an isotropic antenna is spherical. So, the correct answer is b. Spherical. An isotropic antenna is an ideal (theoretical) antenna that radiates power uniformly in all directions. The radiation pattern is a graphical depiction of the relative field strength transmitted from or received by the antenna, and it is spherical in nature for an isotropic antenna.
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