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E region

noun

  1. the region of the ionosphere in which the E layer forms.


E region

noun

  1. a region of the ionosphere, extending from a height of 90 to about 150 kilometres. It reflects radio waves of medium wavelength Also calledHeaviside layerKennelly-Heaviside layer See also ionosphere
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E region

  1. The region of the ionosphere that lies approximately 90 to 150 km (56 to 93 mi) above the Earth's surface. This region may affect long-distance communications because it influences radio waves in the 1-3 megahertz range.
  2. Also called E layer Heaviside layer
  3. Compare D region
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Word History and Origins

Origin of E region1

First recorded in 1935–40
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Example Sentences

Fonacon's initial effort in 2005 drew 300 people to a small village in the coastal Vend�e region, using what has become the group's winning formula: free oysters and drinks for all comers who preregister, and an evening of tearing up agendas, smashing clocks and otherwise attacking symbols of time.

The scion of a posh family whose blueblood ancestors once lorded over parts of his native Vend�e region in western France, the chateau-owning de Villiers initially attracted more pragmatic royalists and upper-class rightists than he did hardened reactionies.

On the 14th the Germans were again engaged in serious operations in the La Bass�e region, where they exploded seven mines on the British front.

Activities along the extended front in the Champagne district having proved successful for the German forces to a considerable extent, the General Staff turned its attention now to the La Bass�e region.

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