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← ScienceWhich wave interference risk increases when radio antennas operate close together?
A)Null steering pattern degradation emerges
B)Wavefront superposition causes signal nulls✓
C)Spatial diversity improves signal fidelity
D)Antenna backlobes induce phase cancellation
💡 Explanation
Wavefront superposition leads to destructive interference generating signal nulls, because overlapping waves add algebraically; therefore, signal nulls risk increases rather than improved signal fidelity, and this differs from pattern degradation where antennas malfunction.
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