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प्रश्न
An amplitude-modulated wave is represented by Cm(t) = 10(1 + 0.2 cos 12560t) × sin (111 × 104t) volts. The modulating frequency in kHz will be ______.
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1kHz
2kHz
3kHz
4kHz
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उत्तर
An amplitude-modulated wave is represented by Cm(t) = 10(1 + 0.2 cos 12560t) × sin (111 × 104t) volts. The modulating frequency in kHz will be 2kHz.
Explanation:
When we compare the given amplitude-modulated wave equation to a standard equation, we get;
`C_m = A_c(1 + (A_m)/(A_c)cos2xf_mt)sin2pif_ct`
Given: Cm = 10(1 + 0.2 cos 12560t) sin(111 × 104t)
So, cos2πfmt = cos 12560t
⇒ 2πfm = 12560
⇒ `f_m = 12560/(2 xx 3.14) = 2000` = 2kHz
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