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microvolts per meter

microvolts per meter

[′mī·krə‚vols pər ′mēd·ər]
(electromagnetism)
Field strength of antenna which is the ratio of the antenna voltage in microvolts to the antenna length in meters, as measured at a given point.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
References in periodicals archive
ant = antenna dependent uV/m = microvolts per meter
While propagating from a transmitting to a receiving antenna, signals must be accurately described in terms of their "electric intensity," which is most commonly quantified in microvolts per meter ([micro]V/m).
It can also be stated in terms of the field strength (in microvolts per meter) - but we'll ignore that until next month.
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