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Question
A composite signal contains frequencies between 500 MHz and 1GHz. What is the bandwidth of a signal?
Solution
Bandwidth is the difference between the maximum and
minimum frequency contained in the composite signals. Bandwidth is measured in Hertz (Hz). The bandwidth of a signal containing frequencies between 500 megahertz and 1 Gigahertz is 500 megahertz.
Bandwidth can be calculated by subtracting 500 megahertz from 1 gigahertz.
For that we need to convert 1 gigahertz into megahertz, 1 gigahertz is equal to 1000 megahertz.
The composite signal frequency is minimum = 500 megahertz.
The composite signal frequency is maximum = 1000 megahertz.
To calculate bandwidth we need to subtract 500 megahertz from 1000 megahertz i.e subtract the minimum frequency from the maximum frequency of a composite signal.
So, after subtracting the minimum frequency from the maximum frequency i.e 1000 - 500 megahertz = 500 megahertz.
The answer is 500 megahertz.
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