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Energy Propagation in Waveguides - Continued
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1-22 Figure 1-28A.—Reflection angle at various frequencies. LOW FREQUENCY. Figure 1-28B.—Reflection angle at various frequencies. MEDIUM FREQUENCY. Figure 1-28C.—Reflection angle at various frequencies. HIGH FREQUENCY. Q-14.   What interaction causes energy to travel down a waveguide? Q-15.   What is indicated by the number of arrows (closeness of spacing) used to represent an electric field? Q-16.   What primary condition must magnetic lines of force meet in order to exist? Q-17.   What happens to the H lines between the conductors of a coil when the conductors are close together? Q-18.   For an electric field to exist at the surface of a conductor, the field must have what angular relationship to the conductor? Q-19.   When a wavefront is radiated into a waveguide, what happens to the portions of the wavefront that do not satisfy the boundary conditions? Q-20.   Assuming the wall of a waveguide is perfectly flat, what is the angular relationship between the angle of incidence and the angle of reflection? Q-21.   What is the frequency called that produces angles of incidence and reflection that are perpendicular to the waveguide walls? Q-22.   Compared to the velocity of propagation of waves in air, what is the velocity of propagation of waves in waveguides?

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