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In frequency modulation

A

The amplitude of modulated wave varies as frequency of carrier waves

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The frequency of modulated wave varies as amplitude of modulating wave

C

The amplitude of modulated wave varies as amplitude of carrier wave

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The frequency of modulated wave varies as frequency of carrier wave

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The process of changing the frequency of a carrier wave (modulated wave) in accordance with the audio frequency signal (modulating wave) is known as frequency modulation `(FM)`.
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