Q3) A baseband signal m(t) is amplitude modulated with a carrier signal c(t) as shown in the table following: Find the i) Modulation index ii) Percent modulation. iii) The carrier power
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![Q3) A baseband signal m(t) is amplitude modulated with
a carrier signal c(t) as shown in the table
following:
i) Modulation index
Find the
ii) Percent modulation.
ii) The carrier power
iv) The power required for transmitting AM wave.
Student name m(t)
|c(t)
LAKSHMI
m(t)=10cos(4n×10°t)\c(t)=40cos(4t×10°t)|
LJINA
m(t)=8cos(3T×10°t) ]c(t)=40cos(3r×10°t)|
MAZOUN
m(t)=6cos(2nx10°t) |c(t)=30cos(2r×10°t)
MOHAMMED m(t)=4cos(r×10°t) c(t)=20cos(T×10ʻt)](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F738d3156-e548-4e17-868c-49310c756fa2%2Fe0c02296-aa07-4e30-abfa-2a2d70c6e29a%2Fpsoesf_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)

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