Practically we don’t use Hertzian dipole.

Practically we don’t use Hertzian dipole. Correct Answer True

Since the current distribution at the center is maximum and minimum at ends, there is no uniform distribution of current along length. But Hertzian dipole is derived by assuming a uniform current distribution along length and having infinitesimal length. So that is reason why we don’t use Hertzian dipole practically.
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