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← ScienceWhich factor most directly affects the propagation velocity of a radio wave through the ionosphere?
A)Electron density of ionospheric layers✓
B)Transmitter power output
C)Antenna gain at the emitting source
D)Wavelength of transmitted signal
💡 Explanation
When a radio wave propagates through the ionosphere, refraction and velocity changes occur because free electrons oscillate in response to the wave's electric field, altering its propagation speed based on plasma frequency dominance. Therefore electron density primarily dictates propagation velocity, rather than transmitter power, antenna gain or solely original signal wavelength.
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