True/ False- The electron in the receiving antenna oscillates at a lower frequen
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True/ False- The electron in the receiving antenna oscillates at a lower frequency than the electron in the transmitting antenna because of the distance between the antennas.
True/ False- If the frequency of oscillation increases but the amplitude of the electron oscillation remains the same, then the electron in the transmitting antenna is experiencing larger accelerations (recall what you know about acceleration and motion).
True/ False- If the amplitude increases but frequency remains the same, the electron at the receiving antenna experiences larger peak forces but oscillates at the same frequency as before.
True/ False- If the frequency of the transmitting electron decreases by a factor of two, it will now take longer for the electromagnetic signal to reach the receiving antenna.
True/ False- If the frequency decreases, the wavelength decreases.
True/ False- The electromagnetic waves generated by the transmitting antenna produce currents in the receiving antenna.
True/ False- When the electron in the transmitting antenna is at its peak height, the electron in the receiving antenna is always also at its peak height.
Explanation / Answer
2. true 3. false 4. false 5. false 6. true 7. true
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