Guide wavelength in waveguide is always more than free space wavelength. Justify the statement.
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Guide wavelength is defined as the distance between two equal phase planes along the waveguide. The guide wavelength is a function of operating wavelength (or frequency) and the lower cutoff wavelength, and is always longer than the wavelength would be in free-space.
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