heijastusetäisyys
Heijastusetäisyys refers to the distance at which a radar or sonar system can detect an object. This distance is determined by several factors, including the power of the transmitted signal, the sensitivity of the receiver, the size and reflectivity of the target, and the ambient noise level. In essence, it is the maximum range at which the reflected signal from an object can be reliably distinguished from background noise.
For radar systems, heijastusetäisyys is crucial for applications such as air traffic control, weather forecasting, and
Several physical principles govern heijastusetäisyys. The inverse square law plays a significant role; as the signal