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Which of the following is true for the circular polarization?(a) Ex=Ey, and ∅=π/2(b) Ex≠Ey, and ∅=π/2(c) Ex≠Ey, and ∅=π/4(d) Ex=Ey, and ∅=π/4I got this question in semester exam.My query is from Types of Polarization topic in division Radiation, Baluns & Polarization of Antennas

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Right option is (a) Ex=Ey, and ∅=π/2

The best EXPLANATION: The locus traced by the extremity of the time-varying FIELD vector at a fixed observational point is called polarization. Circular polarization has ELECTRIC field COMPONENTS are perpendicular to each other and have EQUAL magnitude. Ex=Ey, and ∅=π/2.



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