The interruptions are due to the car moving in a region of destructive interference between the waves of the towers. As it moves into the constructive interference region the signal gets back, and the broadcast is normal. At the same speed the amount of interruptions will be longer, so to reduce the amount of interruptions, it is better for the driver to speed up, as it will make moving out of destructive interference region faster. It will also make moving out of the proper broadcast region faster, but since the speed is high, it will not seem that much interruptions are occurring as we move faster.
You are out for a drive on a long straight road, happily listening to the Raptors game on the radio. You notice tha...
You are out for a drive on a long straight road, happily listening to the Raptors game on the radio. You notice that as you drive at a constant velocity, the broadcast cuts out from time to time. You happen to know that your car radio is simultaneously picking up a signal from two broadcast antennae, which are separated by some distance and are currently at some known position relative to you. As both a dedicated student of physics and...
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I need help with the case W16165 SOMEBODY STOP THE RADIO STAR: JIAN GHOMESHI AT THE CBC Questions: What negative behavior is attributed to Ghomeshi? What was the impact of his alleged behavior on Q employees? Why did the employee get together to compile the red sky presentation for Groen and Noorani? What else could they have done. If is is true that Goneshi treated Q staff extremely poorly over a long period of time (e.g. from April 2007 to...