aaltoputken
Aaltoputken is a Finnish term that translates to "waveguide" in English. In physics and electrical engineering, a waveguide is a structure that guides or confines electromagnetic waves. It is a type of transmission line, and it is typically used to transmit radio frequency and microwave signals. Waveguides are commonly made of conductive materials, such as copper or aluminum, and are often hollow or filled with a dielectric material.
The most common type of waveguide is the rectangular waveguide, which is a hollow metal tube with
Waveguides are used in a wide variety of applications, including radar systems, satellite communication, microwave ovens,