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The tuned circuit the Oscillator in a simple AM transmitter employs a `50mu H` coil and a 1 nF capacitor. If the oscillator output is modulated by audio frequencies up to 10m kHz calculate the range occupied by the side bands. 

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To solve the problem, we need to calculate the frequency of the oscillator circuit and then determine the range occupied by the sidebands when modulated by audio frequencies. ### Step-by-Step Solution: **Step 1: Calculate the resonant frequency of the tuned circuit.** The formula for the resonant frequency \( f \) of a tuned circuit (LC circuit) is given by: ...
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