Sir Geoff!
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.
No.
Its frequency.
Repetition rate refers to the number of times an event occurs within a specific timeframe, typically measured in cycles per second or Hertz (Hz). In the context of technology or equipment, repetition rate can indicate how quickly a process or function is repeated.
repetition rate of signal
Yes, you can put a flat rate envelope in a mailbox as long as it meets the size and weight requirements for the mailbox. Ensure that the envelope is properly sealed and has the correct postage affixed. If the envelope is too large or too heavy, it may need to be taken to a post office or a collection box instead.
an 8x8 envelope is charged "parcel rate"..because it is square and over the letter size dimension...cant be a "large envelope" because it is not rectangular
The envelope of an AM waveform is a curve outlining the peaks of the modulated signal. It represents the variations in amplitude caused by the modulation process. The envelope is essential for demodulating the signal to recover the original message.
No, they are meant to decorate the back of the envelope.
I don't know if you meant to write "repetition" instead, but this is what "repetition" means. It is simply the act of doing something more than once, or several times. Repetition of a song will help you to memorize it since you do it so often. Repetition of math problems will help you to get better at solving them. Repetition is also what you do when you brush your teeth every morning - you repeat something.
Since the envelope is 5.25 X 5.25 inches square, the postage is .70 cents for first class. This rate is for an envelope that weighs .5 ounces. The postage may be higher depending on the weight of the envelope.
cheaper than standard rate :)