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Q18.Find the modulation index of an AM wave having 8 V variation where maximum amplitude of the AM wave is 9 V . (1) 0. 8 (2) 0. 5 (3) 0. 2 (4) 0. 1 JEE Main 2022 (29 Jul Shift 1) JEE Main Previous Year Paper

What This Question Tests

This question is a direct application of the formula for modulation index in amplitude modulation, given the variation and maximum amplitude of the AM wave.

Concepts Tested

Modulation indexAmplitude of AM waveCarrier and modulation signals

Formulas Used

μ = (A_max - A_min) / (A_max + A_min)

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📋 Question Details

Chapter
Communication Systems
Topic
Amplitude Modulation
Year
2022
Shift
29 Jul Shift 1
Q Number
Q18
Type
MCQ
NCERT Ref
Class 12 Physics Ch 15: Communication Systems

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