Monday, March 15, 2021

Pi Day 2021 Answer Key -- From NASA/JPL...


Here you go! Below this is the simplest approach to an answer, as a graphic for this poser, from our multi-topic Selection Sunday/Pi Day post -- of yesterday -- but one could also derive the actual values for each using this formula: where L is the path loss in decibels, λ (or lambda) is the wavelength and d is the transmitter-receiver distance in the same units as the wavelength. Note the power density in space has no dependency on λ; The variable λ exists in the formula to account for the effective capture area of the isotropic receiving antenna. And the area of each disk of the antenna may be had using π times r2.



And, the problem itself:



Be excellent to one another -- don't let the signals, between one another, fade out. . . .

नमस्ते

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