In free space, the condition that holds good is
a) Minimum attenuation and propagation
b) Minimum attenuation and maximum propagation
c) Maximum attenuation and minimum propagation
d) Maximum attenuation and propagation

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b) Minimum attenuation and maximum propagation

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