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differences between dominant mode and degenerative mode​

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Answered by gmahalakshmi916
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Explanation:

Dominant mode: The mode with the lowest scutoff frequency in a particular guide.

Degenerative mode: Two or more modes have the same cutoff frequency they are said to be. In a square the TEmn TEnm TMmn TMnm.

Answered by varshika1664
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Answer:

The mode with the lowest cutoff frequency in a selected guide is known as the dominant mode.

                                             Whereas

Whenever two or greater modes have the identical cutoff frequency, they're stated to be degenerate modes.

Explanation:

A waveguide is a unique form of transmission line which include a hollow, metal tube. The tube wall affords disbursed inductance, even as the empty area among the tube partitions offer disbursed capacitance. Waveguides are sensible simplest for signals of extraordinarily excessive frequency, wherein the wavelength techniques the cross-sectional dimensions of the waveguide. Below such frequencies, waveguides are vain as electric transmission lines.

When functioning as transmission lines, though, waveguides are notably less complicated than -conductor cables - particularly coaxial cables - of their manufacture and maintenance.

With simplest a single conductor (the waveguide’s “shell”), there are no issues with proper conductor-to-conductor spacing, or of the consistency of the dielectric material, because the simplest dielectric in a waveguide is air.

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