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electromagnetic waves (radiation) |
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Another term for light. Light waves are fluctuations of electric and magnetic fields in space. |
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The smallest (quantum) unit of light/electromagnetic energy. Photons are generally regarded as particles with zero mass and no electric charge. |
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speed of light (in vacuum) |
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The speed at which electromagnetic radiation propagates in a vacuum; it is defined as 299 792 458 m/s (186,000 miles/second). |
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# of waves passing a given point within a specific unit of time (sec.) |
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Distance between waves expressed in metric units |
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Power measured by the peak height of the wave. (expressed in watts) |
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Loss of energy (decrease in amplitude of waveform) due to absorption by air or ground. |
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the rate at which work is done or energy is produced or consumed (Watts) |
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A negatively charged particle commonly found in the outer layers of atoms. The electron has only 0.0005 the mass of the proton. |
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The change of potential energy experienced by an electron moving from a place where the potential has a value of V to a place where it has a value of (V+1 volt). |
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Circuits have three elements: Voltage Current Resistance |
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Relative timing of a wave cycle. |
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Encoding information on radio waves |
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Decoding information from radio waves |
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Convert sound or light into RF prior to modulation |
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How fast do sound waves travel through air? |
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340 meters p/second, or 760 mph |
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Two or more different signals are placed on a single channel (FM, Color TV, etc.) |
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Frequency division multiplexing (FDM) |
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Unused frequencies are used for information |
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Path taken by radio waves thru atmosphere |
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- tower is radiating element |
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orientation of electromagnetic waves to the surface of the earth |
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a region where the air is compressed |
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the opposite of a compression, the air pressure is slightly lower than normal |
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Steady Barometric Pressure |
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the normal air pressure of the atmosphere |
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the power falling on, emitted by, or passing through a specific area, measured in W/m2 |
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if similar sounds arrive at the listener’s ears, the sounds that arrive first determine the perceived direction of the sound’s origin, even if the later sound is louder |
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Is the human ear linear or non-linear? |
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difference between sounds (tonal quality or “sound color”) |
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the distance between two notes where one has double the frequency of the other |
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SOUND ENVELOPES HAVE 3 STAGES: |
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corrects cancellation that can occur if two microphones are not wired correctly |
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Measurement of the resistance presented to the flow of electrical signal voltage |
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Hi Z has (greater,lesser) output level |
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Low Z has (greater, lesser) output level |
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attenuates all frequencies below a certain point |
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attenuates all frequencies above a certain point |
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Used to cut out an extremely narrow bandwidth |
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