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E field of a voltage standing wave across a 1-wavelength section of a waveguide. —Magnetic field on a single wire. —Magnetic field on a coil. —Magnetic fields on a two-wire line with half-wave frames. —Magnetic fields on a two-wire line with half-wave frames. —Magnetic field pattern in a waveguide. —Magnetic field in a waveguide three half-wavelengths long. —E field boundary condition. MEETS BOUNDARY CONDITIONS. —E field boundary condition. DOES NOT MEET BOUNDARY CONDITIONS. —H field boundary condition.

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Loose or inefficient coupling of energy into or out of a waveguide can be accomplished by the use of what method? —Waveguide irises. —Conducting posts and screws. PENETRATING. —Conducting posts and screws. EXTENDING THROUGH. Q-33. What is the result of an impedance mismatch in a waveguide? Q-34. What is used to construct irises? Q-35. An iris placed along the "b" dimension wall produces what kind of reactance? Q-36. How will an iris that has portions along both the "a" and "b" dimension walls act at the resonant frequency?

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