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A 100 MHz xarrier wave frequency is modulated by 10 kHz sinusoidal modulating signal. If the maximum frequency deviation is 50 kHz, find the modulation index.

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`m_(f)=(Deltaf)/(f_(m))=(50 kHz)/(10kHz)=5`
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