Chapter 20: Problem 2694
Suppose the amplitude of modulated wave equal to the signal amplitude. Then modulation is (A) \(10 \%\) (B) \(25 \%\) (C) \(50 \%\) (D) \(100 \%\)
Chapter 20: Problem 2694
Suppose the amplitude of modulated wave equal to the signal amplitude. Then modulation is (A) \(10 \%\) (B) \(25 \%\) (C) \(50 \%\) (D) \(100 \%\)
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