The phase difference between space current and capacitive displacement current is 0 rad, when radio waves undergo the ionosphere.

The phase difference between space current and capacitive displacement current is 0 rad, when radio waves undergo the ionosphere. Correct Answer True

Yes, this is a true statement. The phase difference between space current and capacitive displacement current is zero. This current will generate a magnetic flux and if we are distant from the capacitor, it’ll be perpendicular to every other.

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