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← Logic & PuzzlesA satellite antenna array uses beamforming to transmit signals. If one element fails, why does the system maintain partial functionality rather than complete signal loss?
A)Total signal power remains constant.
B)Redundancy eliminates error propagation
C)Beamforming redirects signal energy
D)Symmetry ensures graceful degradation.✓
💡 Explanation
Symmetry in antenna array design distributes signal processing across multiple elements; therefore, failure of one element reduces signal strength but maintains function, rather than causing total failure, because the load is not isolated to one antenna.
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