Definition of Kennelly-Heaviside layer

1. Noun. A region of the ionosphere (from 50 to 90 miles up) that reflects radio waves of medium length.

Exact synonyms: E Layer, E Region, Heaviside Layer
Group relationships: Ionosphere
Generic synonyms: Part, Region

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kennelly-Heaviside Layer

Kendrick
Kendrick Extrication Device
Kendrick Extrication Devices
Kennedia
Kennedia coccinea
Kennedia prostrata
Kennedy
Kennedy's disease
Kennedy's syndrome
Kennedy International Airport
Kennedy Interrnational
Kennedya
Kennedyesque
Kennelly
Kennelly-Heaviside layer (current term)
Kennemerland
Kennesaw Mountain
Kenneth
Kenneth Bancroft Clark
Kenneth Clark
Kenneth David Kaunda
Kenneth Grahame
Kenneth Kaunda
Kenneth Roberts
Kennewick
Kenny
Kenny's treatment
Kensington

Literary usage of Kennelly-Heaviside layer

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Problem of Space Travel: The Rocket Motor by Hermann Noordung, Ernest Stuhlinger, J. D. Hunley, Jennifer Garland (1995)
"... 133-134 Kennelly, Arthur E., 99n Kennelly-Heaviside layer, 99 Keplerian ellipses, see ballistic trajectory kinetic force, 18 laboratory for experiments, ..."

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