mmm, Physics in Focus said he used a DC induction coil, and I googled induction coils and they seem to be all DC... Can you please explain this? Thanks!
Whoops, was thinking of the induction coils for motors. Hertz did use a DC induction coil. He carried out experiments to show that
• It could be reflected by metal plates
• It could be refracted by pitch or asphalt blocks
• It could be diffracted around obstructions
• It could be polarised (when he rotated the receiving coil he found that the sparks were stronger at certain angles compared to others)
• It travelled at the speed of light. Hertz connected the two loops together with a wire, so that there was interference between the AC wave in the wire and the wave caused by EMR transmission.
From this, he was able to calculate the wavelength of the radio waves, and knowing the frequency of his wave generator he was able to show that the radio waves travelled at the speed of light. So essentially, he used interference to find the the distance between the peaks of the EMR, which is the wavelength. Hence using v = fλ, he calculated the frequency.