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Optical communication system having an operating wavelength `lambda` metre can use only x % of its source frequency as its channel band width. The system is to be used for transmitting T.V signals requiring a band width of F hertz. How many channels can this system transmit simultaneously? Show graphically how this number of channels varies with operating wavelength of the system.

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