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A 100 kHz band width is to accommodate 10 AM broadcasting stations simultaneously. What is the maximum modulating frequency permissible for each station?

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If v kHz is maximum modulation frequency permissible, then band width required for each station = 2v
`:.` Number of stations `= ("Total band width")/(2v)`
`10= (100 kHz)/(2v) implies v = 100/(10xx2) = 5 kHz`
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