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What is correct regarding an ideal isotropic antenna? a. An ideal isotropic antenna is a highly efficient antenna used extensively in today’s communication systems b. An ideal isotropic antenna is a specialized antenna used to direct EM signal energy towards a specific direction c. An ideal isotropic antenna is a theoretical antenna that does not exist in practice, but is useful in explaining power density and unguided EM signal attenuation d. None of the above are correct statements

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C An ideal isotropic antenna is a theoretical antenna that does not exist in practice, but is useful in explaining power density and unguided EM signal attenuation

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Because practically speaking there is no ideal isotropic antenna it is only imaginary radiating in all directions and use as an arbitrary point for antenna gain

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