1. Explain why in a conducting rectangular waveguide, the amplitude of the oscillation fields is uniform across the transverse aperture; whereas, why, in a cylindrical waveguide, the amplitude of the oscillation fields is stronger near the axis?

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1. Explain why in a conducting rectangular waveguide, the amplitude of the
oscillation fields is uniform across the transverse aperture; whereas, why, in a
cylindrical waveguide, the amplitude of the oscillation fields is stronger near the axis?
Transcribed Image Text:1. Explain why in a conducting rectangular waveguide, the amplitude of the oscillation fields is uniform across the transverse aperture; whereas, why, in a cylindrical waveguide, the amplitude of the oscillation fields is stronger near the axis?
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