Can someone help me with this, please? Thank you. An AM signal has a 12W carrier with a modulation index of 0.8. Calculate: - Total power - Power dedicated to the sidebands
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The total power of an AM signal can be calculated using the formula: Total Power = Carrier Power + Sideband Power Given that the carrier power is 12W, we need to calculate the sideband power. Show more…
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