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13 May, 10:45

Radio waves are diffracted by large objects such as buildings, whereas light is not noticeably diffracted. Why is this?

A. The wavelength of light is much greater than the wavelength of radio waves.

B. Radio waves are unpolarized, whereas light is plane polarized.

C. Light is coherent and radio waves are usually not coherent.

D. Radio waves are coherent and light is usually not coherent.

E. The wavelength of light is much smaller than the wavelength of radio waves.

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  1. 13 May, 13:59
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    Answer:B-The wavelength of Light is much smaller than wavelength of radio waves

    Explanation:

    The wavelength of light is much smaller than the wavelength of radio waves so it does not diffract much. Diffraction can be defined as the bending of light around corners of an object and this bending depends on the relative size of object and wavelength. There is a huge difference in light wavelength and building size, therefore, there is no noticeable diffraction
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