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Polarized wave can be mathematically represented as sum of ________(a) Four orthogonal components(b) Two spatially adjacent components(c) Two spatially orthogonal components(d) Six orthogonal componentsI have been asked this question during an internship interview.Origin of the question is Reflection in division Mobile Radio Propagation: Large – Scale Path Loss of Wireless/Mobile

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Right option is (c) Two spatially orthogonal components

The best I can explain: A POLARIZED wave may be MATHEMATICALLY REPRESENTED as SUM of two spatially orthogonal components. For an arbitrary polarization, super position may be used to compute the reflected FIELDS from a reflecting surface.



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