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← ScienceWhich risk increases when resonant inductive coupling exceeds a marine radar's capacitance limits?
A)Decreased signal penetration depth
B)Elevated false target reflections
C)Increased transmitter component failure✓
D)Reduced sensitivity to weak signals
💡 Explanation
Exceeding capacitance can saturate resonant coupling, thus causing excessive voltage strain on inductive components; therefore, transmitter failures increase rather than changes to signal penetration, because false targets or sensitivity are properties of signal processing.
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