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Two or more parts of the radio wave follow different paths during propagation and this may result in phase differences at the receiver. This ""change"" at the receiver is called:
fading
Multipath propagation, where signals arrive via slightly different paths (e.g., 1-hop vs 2-hop), causes variations in signal strength as the components combine constructively or destructively at the receiver.
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