Why the wavelength of a wave in a waveguide is greater in free space?
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Wavelength in the waveguide. The result is a phase velocity which propagates at a uniform oscillation with a by a factor of sin φ higher speed than the speed of light. Therefore, the wavelength in the waveguide λh is often significantly greater than in free space.
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