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kennelly-heaviside layer

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Ken⋅nel⋅ly-Heav⋅i⋅side lay⋅er

[ken-l-ee hev-ee-sahyd] .
–noun Physics.
E layer.

Origin:
1920–25; named after Arthur Edwin Kennelly (1861–1939), U.S. electrical engineer, and O. Heaviside

E layer

–noun
the radio-reflective ionospheric layer of maximum electron density, normally found at an altitude between 60 and 75 mi. (100 and 120 km).


Origin:
1930–35
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E layer  
n.  A region of the ionosphere, extending from about 90 to 150 kilometers (55 to 95 miles) above the earth and influencing long-distance communications by strongly reflecting radio waves in the range from one to three megahertz. Also called E region, Heaviside layer, Kennelly-Heaviside layer.
Ken·nel·ly-Heav·i·side layer   (kěn'ə-lē-hěv'ē-sīd')   
n.  See E layer.

[After Edwin Kennelly (1861-1939), American physicist, and Oliver Heaviside (1850-1925), British physicist.]
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E layer  
See E region.
Kennelly-Heaviside layer   (kěn'ə-lē-hěv'ē-sīd')  Pronunciation Key 
See E layer.
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