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Conservation of Energy in Reflection and Transmission of Microwaves

Article no: P2460603
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Principle

When electromagnetic waves encounter an obstacle, they are proportionately reflected, transmitted and absorbed. In this experiment, it is proved that the sum of the proportions is conserved.

Benefits

  • Convenient all-in-one set includes control unit, transmitter and receiver as horn antennae, microwave probe, microwave benches, grating, slit plates, prism, and reflection/absorption plates
  • With the same set, all aspects of microwave physics can be studied quantitatively: polariziation, reflection, transmission, refraction, propagation, diffraction, interference, inverse square law, standing waves, conservation of energy in reflection and transmission
  • Very detailed experiment guides for all experiments

Tasks

The relationship between reflection and transmission is determined by means of a polarization grating.

Learning objectives

  • Microwaves
  • Electromagnetic waves
  • Reflection
  • Transmission
  • Polarization
  • Conservation of energy

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