
1) Directionality 2) Radial asymmetry 3) Radio electronic
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1) Directionality
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==Accounting for polarization== When polarization is taken under consideration, three additional measures can be calculated: ===Partial directive gain=== Partial directive gain is the power density in a particular direction and for a particular component of the polarization, divided by the average power density for all directions and all polarizat...
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(from the article `electromechanical transducer`) Microphones also have directional characteristics. Those that uniformly pick up signals coming from all directions are referred to as ...
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The ratio of the maximum sensitivity of an antenna to its average sensitivity. It varies directly as the effective aperture of the antenna and inversely as the square of the wavelength.
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difference between the A-weighted sound pressure levels measured at different measurement positions and this measured at a reference position downwind from the turbine corrected to the same distance from the wind turbine generator system rotor center NOTE 1 - The directivity is expressed in decibels. NOTE 2 - The reference and measurement positions...
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the ratio, generally expressed in decibels, of the radiation intensity produced by an antenna in a given direction, to the value of the radiation intensities averaged in all directions in space NOTE 1 - If no direction is specified, the direction of maximum radiation intensity from the given antenna is implied. NOTE 2 - The directivity is independe...
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the ratio, usually expressed in decibels, of the power output measured at the appropriate port of one of the transmission lines of a directional coupler, when power is fed into the other transmission line in the preferred direction, to the power output measured at the same place when the same power is fed into the same line in the opposite directio...
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directivity. An effect of a fault rupturing whereby earthquake ground motion in the direction of rupture propagation is more severe than that in other directions from the earthquake source.
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Directivity is the measure of a network signal as it travels in different directions through a network. Some signals may travel faster, stronger or more efficiently in one direction than another
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[
n] - the property of a microphone or antenna of being more sensitive in one direction than in another
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noun the quality of being directive
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directionality noun the property of a microphone or antenna of being more sensitive in one direction than in another; `the antenna received signals with no directivity`
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