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The linear and circular polarizations are special cases of elliptical polarization.(a) True(b) FalseThis question was addressed to me in exam.This intriguing question originated from Types of Polarization topic in chapter Radiation, Baluns & Polarization of Antennas

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Right OPTION is (a) True

The best explanation: In Elliptical polarization, if the amplitude is made equal, then it becomes a circular polarization. If the PHASE difference of the two linear components is ZERO or nπ then it is becomes a linear polarization. Therefore linear and circular polarization is a SPECIAL case of elliptical polarization.



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