A continuous wave (CW) is a type of electromagnetic wave that maintains a constant amplitude and frequency over time. In a more general sense, it refers to any waveform that does not change shape or is not pulsed, meaning it is steady and continuous in nature. ### Key Characteristics of Continuous Waves: 1. **Constant Amplitude**: The wave maintains the same power level throughout its duration, meaning there are no peaks and troughs in its intensity.

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