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← ScienceWhich mechanism causes signal attenuation when an alternating current flows through a long coaxial cable?
A)Dielectric losses from polarization lag✓
B)Increased inductance from skin effect
C)Radiation losses from antenna formation
D)Resistance increase from thermal expansion
💡 Explanation
When alternating current flows, the changing electric field in the dielectric causes polarization, but if the polarization lags due to molecular friction, energy is dissipated as heat, attenuating the signal. Therefore, dielectric losses result, rather than inductance changes, radiation, or resistance changes which require different field effects.
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