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Chapter 31, Problem 57GP
What is the maximum power level of a radio station so as to avoid electrical breakdown of air at a distance of 0.50 m from the transmitting antenna? Assume the antenna is a point source. Air breaks down in an electric field of about 3 × 106 V/m.
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