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Radiating Systems

Radiating systems refer to structures or devices that emit or spread out energy, particularly in the form of electromagnetic waves, such as radio signals or light. Common examples include antennas, which transmit and receive radio waves for communication, and broadcasting towers, which distribute signals over wide areas. These systems play a crucial role in facilitating various technologies, from mobile phones to satellite communications, by effectively radiating energy into the environment to ensure clear and efficient transmission of information. The effectiveness of a radiating system depends on its design and the frequency of the waves it handles.