Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
A modulating signal is a square wave as ...

A modulating signal is a square wave as shown in figure.

The carrier wave is given by
`c(t)=2 sin(8pit)"volt"`.
The modulation index is

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

A modulating signal is a square wave as shown in the figure The carrier wave is given by. c(t)=1.33sin(8pit)"volts" The modulation index is

A modulating signal is a square wave, as shown in Fig. 15.14. The carrier wave is given by c(t)=2sin(8 pi t )volts. What is the modulation index? :

A modulating signal is a square wave is shown in figure. The carrier wave is given by C(t) = 2 sin (8 pi t) volt. (i) Sketch the amplitude modulated wave form. (ii) What is the modulating index?

A modulating signal is a square wave, as shown in Fig. 15.14. The carrier wave is given by c(t)=2sin(8 pi t )volts. Sketch the amplitude modulated waveform

A modulating signal is a square wave as shown in the following figure. While the carrier wave is given by, e = 4 sin (87 pi t) volt. What is the modulation index ?

A modulating signal is a square wave as shown in the following figure . While the carries wave is given by e=4 sin (8 pi t) volt . What is the modulation index ?

A modulation signal is a square wave of 1 V. The carrier wave is given by C(t) = 2 sin(8pit) V . The modulation index will be

The modulating wave is given by V_(m)=6sin omegat and the carrier wave is given by V_(c)=12 sin omegat . The percentage of modulation is