What kind of filter gives an insertion loss graph like in the figure? Amplitude O A. Low-pass B. High-pass C. Band-pass D. Band-reject Seçimi Sıfırla VPEAK Frequency 3dB 业 0.707VPEAK Cutoff Frequency

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What kind of filter gives an insertion loss graph like in the figure?

**Graph Description:**

The graph depicts the relationship between amplitude and frequency for a specific type of filter. The vertical axis represents amplitude, while the horizontal axis represents frequency. The plot starts at a high amplitude value (labeled as \(V_{PEAK}\)) and remains constant up to a certain frequency point known as the "Cutoff Frequency". Beyond this cutoff frequency, the amplitude decreases linearly.

Key features of the graph:
- \(V_{PEAK}\): The peak amplitude value before the cutoff frequency.
- Cutoff Frequency: The frequency at which the filter begins to attenuate the incoming signal.
- 3dB Point: The point where the amplitude falls to 0.707 times \(V_{PEAK}\), which corresponds to a 3dB decrease.

**Options:**
- A. Low-pass
- B. High-pass
- C. Band-pass
- D. Band-reject

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Transcribed Image Text:**Question:** What kind of filter gives an insertion loss graph like in the figure? **Graph Description:** The graph depicts the relationship between amplitude and frequency for a specific type of filter. The vertical axis represents amplitude, while the horizontal axis represents frequency. The plot starts at a high amplitude value (labeled as \(V_{PEAK}\)) and remains constant up to a certain frequency point known as the "Cutoff Frequency". Beyond this cutoff frequency, the amplitude decreases linearly. Key features of the graph: - \(V_{PEAK}\): The peak amplitude value before the cutoff frequency. - Cutoff Frequency: The frequency at which the filter begins to attenuate the incoming signal. - 3dB Point: The point where the amplitude falls to 0.707 times \(V_{PEAK}\), which corresponds to a 3dB decrease. **Options:** - A. Low-pass - B. High-pass - C. Band-pass - D. Band-reject **Answer Selection:** (A selection can be made by clicking the radio button next to the desired answer choice.) **Reset Selection Button:** [Seçimi Sıfırla] (This translates to "Reset Selection" in English.)
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