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How to pronounce directivity in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms directiveness
Type of quality
Derivation directive
Type Words
Synonyms directionality
Type of radial asymmetry


the antenna received signals with no directivity.

Examples of directivity

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Thus the directivity of the array indeed is in the direction towards the director.
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Education has the directivity because education has objectives, you see.
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The inner elements of a microphone are the primary source of differences in directivity.
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The smaller the driver, the higher the frequency where this narrowing of directivity occurs.
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So the directivity is a two-edged sword.
From the newscientist.com
The first of them performed in Russian translation of Ivan Dmitrievsky had some elements of the antifeudal directivity.
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These slow rupture speeds lead to greater directivity, with the potential to cause higher run-ups on short coastal sections.
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However, we ought to perform the experiment, while understanding that directivity of light and sound will come into play here.
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The wave front emitted by the vibrating surface is phase coherent, producing a plane wave with very high directivity and very accurate sound imaging.
From the sciencedaily.com
More examples
  • The property of a microphone or antenna of being more sensitive in one direction than in another; "the antenna received signals with no directivity"
  • The quality of being directive
  • In electromagnetics, directivity is a figure of merit for an antenna. It measures the power density an actual antenna radiates in the direction of its strongest emission, relative to the power density radiated by an ideal isotropic radiator antenna radiating the same amount of total power. ...
  • The effect of earthquake motion propagation being greater in the direction of the rupture
  • The theoretical characteristic of an antenna to concentrate power in only one direction, whether transmitting or receiving.
  • It is a measure of how focused an antenna coverage pattern is in a given direction. A theoretical loss-less antenna element, referred to as a isotropic element, has 0 dBi directive gain equally distributed in all 3 dimensions. ...
  • Fraction of optical power transferred from one input port to any other input port.
  • The ratio of electromagnetic radiation of a real antenna at an AZ/EL angle (typically specified at boresight) to its radiation in all directions averaged over a sphere. Measured in the far field.
  • The ability of a speaker or horn to direct sound to a given area which can be described by its directivity factor (Q).