Antenna
An antenna is any object that radiates electromagnetic energy into a medium, such as radio waves. While some antennas are built to receive or transmit electromagnetic energy, certain antennas
perform both functions. Electromagnetic radiation in the form of radio waves is produced as electrons vibrate up and down the transmitter antenna.
Electromagnetic Spectrum
The electromagnetic spectrum is the range of all types of electromagnetic radiation.
AC Frequency & 3-Phase
AC frequency refers to the number of cycles per second of alternating current (AC) power. It is measured in hertz (Hz) and determines the rate at which the current alternates direction. In most countries, the standard AC frequency for power grids is 50 or 60 Hz.
Solar Photovoltaics
Solar photovoltaics convert solar energy, which is a form of electromagnetic radiation, into electrical energy. This technology involves using photovoltaic (PV) cells, which are semiconductor devices that convert sunlight directly into electricity.