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Many EMC issues result from energy that is transferred by radiation from a source. In order to understand this radiation of energy, it is useful to refer to some basic electromagnetic principles. One of these principles is the “isotropic point radiator” of energy. As this point source has zero radius and radiates equally well in all directions. This is shown in Figure 4.1.

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(2004). Basic Concepts Used in EMC. In: Rybak, T., Steffka, M. (eds) Automotive Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-7783-8_4

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