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
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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