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← ScienceWhich phenomenon limits data transmission speed when using a high-frequency radio wave in a waveguide?
A)Reduced impedance matching at cut-off✓
B)Increased electromagnetic interference with other signals
C)Lower signal attenuation due to diffraction
D)Higher power consumption due to skin effect
💡 Explanation
When approaching the cut-off frequency in a waveguide, the modal propagation constant approaches zero, causing impedance mismatch because the waveguide can no longer support propagation of the defined mode. Therefore, reduced impedance matching occurs, rather than interference, attenuation or higher power consumption, requiring different conditions.
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