The polarization of a radio wave:
A. Is perpendicular to the electrostatic field of the antenna
B. Is the same direction as the electrostatic field of the antenna.
C. Is the same direction as the magnetic field of the antenna.
D. Is perpendicular to both the electrostatic and magnetic fields of the antenna.

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Answer :

B. Is the same direction as the electrostatic field of the antenna.

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