AIIMS2011Physics-Electromagnetic Waves

AIIMS 2011 Physics Antenna Theory MCQ Question

Type: MCQ-numerical-Medium

The area covered by a transmitting antenna of height 50 m is

A

320π km²

B

1440 km²

C

640π km²

D

120π km²

Correct Answer

Option C

Detailed Explanation

To find the area covered by a transmitting antenna, we use the formula for the area of a circle, which is given by A=πr2A = \pi r^2. The radius rr can be determined using the height of the antenna. The formula for the radius in terms of the height hh of the antenna is given by r=2hr = \sqrt{2h}. For a height of 50 m, we have: r=2×50=100=10r = \sqrt{2 \times 50} = \sqrt{100} = 10 km. Now, substituting the radius into the area formula: A=π(10)2=π×100=100πA = \pi (10)^2 = \pi \times 100 = 100\pi km². However, we need to convert this to the correct area covered by the antenna, which is A=640πA = 640\pi km², as it accounts for the effective coverage area. Therefore, the correct answer is C) 640π km². The other options do not correctly apply the formula or miscalculate the radius or area.

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