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The directivity of an isotropic antenna is—
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- Zero
- Less than unity
- Unity
- Infinity
Correct Option: C
Directivity is the ability of an antenna to radiate power in a particular direction only. The directional pattern is a polar plot gives us the strength of radiated electromagnetic wave (in case of transmitting antenna) and strength of received electromagnetic wave (in case of receiving antenna) as a function of distance and angle. The directional pattern is affected by the shape and size of antenna, point of feed of RF signal etc.