![SOLVED: The radiated time-averaged power density from an antenna is sin(θ) r^2 pa where A is the peak value of the power density, θ is the usual spherical coordinate, and ar is SOLVED: The radiated time-averaged power density from an antenna is sin(θ) r^2 pa where A is the peak value of the power density, θ is the usual spherical coordinate, and ar is](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/ac16a9ca2a45435185914f65d46838b6.jpg)
SOLVED: The radiated time-averaged power density from an antenna is sin(θ) r^2 pa where A is the peak value of the power density, θ is the usual spherical coordinate, and ar is
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