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The power radiated by linear antenna of length 'l' is proportional to (`lambda`=wavelength)

A

`(lamda)/(l)`

B

`((lamda)/(l))^(2)`

C

`(l)/(lamda)`

D

`((l)/(lamda))^(2)`

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