How do waveguides minimize signal loss over long distances?
Waveguides minimize signal loss over long distances by preventing radiation losses with their enclosed structure, reflecting electromagnetic waves along the desired path, and exhibiting decreasing loss at higher frequencies. These mechanisms make them particularly efficient for high-frequency transmission over long distances.
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