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Q: 1 What is meant by envelope of an AM waveform?
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What is meant by repetition rate of the AM envelope?

The repetition rate of the amplitude modulation (AM) envelope refers to how often the modulation waveform repeats within a given unit of time. It indicates the frequency at which the carrier signal is modulated by the audio signal in an AM transmission. A higher repetition rate results in a faster fluctuation in the amplitude of the carrier signal.


What is meant by sinewave?

A sinewave is a geometric waveform that is defined by the function y=sin x.


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What is meant by Repetition rate of an AM envelope?

Repetition rate of an AM envelope refers to the frequency of the modulating signal thus the shape of the envelope is identical to the shape of the modulating signal.


Clock waveform whose frequency is 2MHz?

If the question is what is the waveform for 2 Mhz, then 500nS is the answer (equasion used is f=1/t) If the question is what is the waveform for 2mHz, then 500 S is the answer.


When you do modulation in time domain you get modulated waveform of modulating signal information and carrier. How can you recognize the upper and lower side bands in time domain modulated waveform?

You need modulation signal(carrier) which is a required signal in order to make envelope of time domained signal(target signal). The modulating signal is imposed on modulation signal.This creates envelope of waveform which is modulated(desired) signal. Now, the desired signals uper and lower sideband of signal strictly depends on modulation signal's bandwidth. Max. peak of that signal is uper sideband and min. peak is lower sideband for this modulated signal.


Can American Lung Association seal be used as stamps?

No, they are meant to decorate the back of the envelope.


If the frequency of a rectangular waveform is 20 kHz and it is logic 1 for 30µsec. What is the duty cycle of the waveform and How long does the signal remain a logic 0?

The period of a 20 kHz waveform is 1 / 20 kHz, or 50 uS. If the waveform is logic 1 for 30 uS, then it is logic 0 of 20 uS, and the duty cycle is 60%.Simply subtract from 30 from 50 to get 20. Also, compare 30 against 50 to get 60%


What is the period of a 1 MHz sine wave?

The period of 1 MHz is 1 microsecond. The waveform is irrelevant.


What is the weight of a business envelope?

An empty business envelope weighs 1 gram.


When was Waveform Records created?

Waveform Records was created in 1994.


How many pages in a 10 envelope equal 1 oz?

6 including the envelope.