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In a modulated signal the maximum amplitude is 15 Volt and minimum amplittde is 5 Volt, then amplitude of signal wave will be:

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To find the amplitude of the signal wave in a modulated signal where the maximum amplitude is 15 volts and the minimum amplitude is 5 volts, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the given values - Maximum amplitude (A_max) = 15 volts - Minimum amplitude (A_min) = 5 volts ### Step 2: Calculate the amplitude of the signal wave The amplitude of the signal wave (A_signal) can be determined by finding the difference between the maximum and minimum amplitudes. The amplitude of the signal wave is defined as half the difference between the maximum and minimum amplitudes. ...
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