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The Effect of Rain and Fog on the Propagation of Very Short Radio Waves
The purpose of this paper is to investigate theoretically the effect of rain, fog, or clouds on the propagation of short raidio waves. The theory of the propagation of electromagnetic waves in a medium in which are suspended spherical particles of an arbitrary material is first reviewed. The availab...
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