The term "radiation angle" can refer to different concepts depending on the context in which it is used, but it generally relates to the directionality and distribution of emitted radiation from a source. In the context of antennas and electromagnetic radiation, the radiation angle often describes the angle at which electromagnetic waves are emitted from an antenna. The radiation pattern of an antenna illustrates how power is radiated in different directions, and the radiation angle can represent the range over which the antenna effectively transmits or receives signals.

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