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- Forward Scattering Radar Article in WSTIAC
- How the atmospheric electric field was measured using two aircrafts, each carrying multiple field mills
- Sensitive electronic “electroscope” that can be used to measure static electric fields
- How can you make any object invisible to radar at a given frequency?
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Forward Scattering Radar Article in WSTIAC
Forward Scattering Radar For Future Systems was recently published in the WSTIAC (Weapon Systems Technology Information Analysis Center) Quarterly, Volume 10, Number 3, 2011. Download the article here.
How the atmospheric electric field was measured using two aircrafts, each carrying multiple field mills
Blog #3 describes how the atmospheric electric field was measured using two aircraft: 1. South Dakota School of Mines and Technology (SDSMT) armored T-28 aircraft, 2. New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (NMIMT) Special Purpose Test Vehicle for Airborne … Continue reading
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Sensitive electronic “electroscope” that can be used to measure static electric fields
This blog is about a sensitive electronic “electroscope” that can be used to measure static electric fields and is also very easy to build. The parts list is: 1) 9V battery, 2) Battery holder, 3) FET (Field Effect Transistor), and … Continue reading
How can you make any object invisible to radar at a given frequency?
All you need to do is to place on a closed surface surrounding the object an electric surface current distribution Ke = nxH (Amp/Meter), and magnetic current distribution Km = -nxE (Volt/Meter) , where E and H are the time-varying … Continue reading
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