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For a uniform plane wave of frequency 10⁶ Hz propagating in a good conductor, the field undergoes a change in phase by 2π radius over a distance of 1 meter. The field is attenuated by a factor of 1/e at a distance of

a.

1/2π m

b.

1/π m

c.

π m

d.

2π m

Answer: (a).1/2π m

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