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I think there is a confusion between Cross Linear Polarization and Circular Polarization, which are different concepts in the context of electromagnetic wave polarization.

Cross Linear Polarization refers to two orthogonal linear polarization states, when Circular Polarization occurs when the electric field vector rotates in a circular motion as the wave propagates.

Therefore, while cross linear polarization involves two linear polarization states that are perpendicular to each other, circular polarization involves a specific phase relationship and MOTION of the electric field vector that results in a circular pattern.


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