The beat waveform is shown in the figure. It is made up of two waves fA and fB. What is the lowest frequency wave, fA in Hz?
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The beat waveform is shown in the figure. It is made up of two waves fA and fB. What is the lowest frequency wave, fA in Hz?
The time period of the given beat waveform written as the time taken by the waveform in completing one cycle as below,
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