Are The Waves Emitted By A Radio And Cellular Telephones Polarized? If Yes Then How.
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Yes, the waves emitted from both are polarized. Waves emitted by a radio transmitter are linearly polarized. While the vertical roads used for a cellular telephones in automobiles emit waves that are in a horizontal direction.
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