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ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS Q1. THROUGH Q63. - 14183_78
ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS Q1. THROUGH Q63. - 14183_80

Neets Module 11-Microwave Principles
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1-67 A-28.   TE. A-29.   Second. A-30.   First. A-31.   Size and shape. A-32.   Slots and apertures. A-33.   Standing waves that cause power losses, a reduction in power-handling capability, and an increase in frequency and sensitivity. A-34.   Metal plates. A-35.   Inductive. A-36.   As a shunt resistance. A-37.   Horn. A-38.   Characteristic impedance. A-39.   Absorb all energy without producing standing waves. A-40.   Heat. A-41.   Reflections. A-42.   Greater than 2 wavelengths. A-43.   Choke joint. A-44.   Improperly connected joints or damaged inner surface. A-45.   Sampling energy within a waveguide. A-46.   1/4 wavelength. A-47.   Absorb the energy not directed at the pick-up probe and a portion of the overall energy. A-48.   The wavefront portions add. A-49.   The reflected energy adds at the absorbent material and is absorbed. A-50.   Size and shape of the cavity. A-51.   Probes, loops, and slots. A-52.   The area of maximum H lines. A-53.   E-type and H-type. A-54.   The junction arm extends in a direction parallel to the H lines in the main waveguide. A-55.   E-type and H-type.






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