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Which of the following limit is correct for the polarization loss factor?(a) 0≤PLF≤1(b) -1≤PLF≤1(c) -1≤PLF≤0(d) 0≤PLF≤∞The question was asked in unit test.My doubt stems from Polarization Mismatch topic in portion Radiation, Baluns & Polarization of Antennas

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Right choice is (a) 0≤PLF≤1

The BEST explanation: The polarization loss factor DUE to mismatch if the two linear polarized antennas are ROTATED by an angle ∅ is given by PLF = cos^2∅.

⇨ Max value of PLF = 1

⇨ Min value of PLF = 0

⇨ 0≤PLF≤1



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