File:Dipole antenna standing waves animation 6 - 5fps.gif
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English: Animation showing standing waves on a half-wave dipole antenna driven by a sinusoidal voltage Vi from a radio transmitter at its resonant frequency. The oscillating voltage pushes the electrons back and forth along the two metal rods that make up the antenna, creating oscillating currents (blue arrows) in the antenna, charging its ends alternately positive (+) and negative (-). Since at this frequency the antenna is a half wavelength (λ/2) long, a sinusoidal wave of voltage or current takes exactly one cycle to make the round trip from one end of the antenna to the other and back, so the reflected waves reinforce each other. The antenna acts like an electronic resonater. Waves of current and voltage reflecting back and forth between the ends of the rods interfere to form standing waves, which radiate radio waves into space. The waves are shown graphically by bars of color (red for voltage V(x) and blue for current I(x)) whose width at each point is proportional to the amplitude of the wave at that point. The blue arrows show the direction of conventional current, flow of positive charge. The electrons oscillating back and forth in the antenne move in a direction opposite to the arrows. The action is shown slowed down enormously; the currents in an actual antenna oscillate back and forth 20 thousand to one billion times per second. |
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