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Two identical antennas mounted on identical towers are separated from each other by a distance of 45Km. What should nearly be the minimum height of the receiving antenna to receive the signals in line of sight? (Assume the radius of the earth is 6400Km).


A

19.77m

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B

79.1m

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C

158.2m

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D

39.55m

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Solution

The correct option is D

39.55m


Step 1: Given;

Suppose the minimum height of the receiving antenna is h2 and the height of the other antenna is h1.

Range, d=45km and h1=h2=h

Radius of earth, R=6,400km

Step 2: Formula used;

Range, d=22Rh

where R is the radius of the earth and h is the height of receiving antenna.

Step 3: Find the minimum height of the receiving antenna.

Range,

d=22Rhh=d28R=4528×6400Km=39.55m

The minimum height of the receiving antenna is 39.55m.

Hence, option D is correct.


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