consider the following thought experiment:
you have an antenna receiving a radio signal. You gradually increase the frequency of the signal. At what frequency does the antenna fail (ie, no signal received) and how does this depend on its conductivity (or is it coercivity?)
Clearly, light (which is em radiation) cannot be 'received' by antennae but microwaves can. Somewhere in there, the EM stops interacting with the antenna.
why?
you have an antenna receiving a radio signal. You gradually increase the frequency of the signal. At what frequency does the antenna fail (ie, no signal received) and how does this depend on its conductivity (or is it coercivity?)
Clearly, light (which is em radiation) cannot be 'received' by antennae but microwaves can. Somewhere in there, the EM stops interacting with the antenna.
why?