A waveguide is a hollow metal tube or structure used to guide electromagnetic waves, such as radio waves or microwaves, with minimal loss of energy. It is crucial in various applications, including telecommunications, radar systems, and satellite communication, for transmitting and receiving signals efficiently.
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