The transmitting antenna of a station is a dipole located atop a mountain 2000 m above sea

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The transmitting antenna of a station is a dipole located atop a mountain 2000 m above sea level. The intensity of the signal on a nearby mountain 4 km distant and also 2000 m above sea level is 4 × 10–12 W/m2. What is the intensity of the signal at sea level and 1.5 km from the transmitter? 


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