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The carrier frequency generated by a circuit containing $1 \mathrm{nF}$ capacitor and $10 \mu \mathrm{H}$ inductor is(a) $1592 \mathrm{~Hz}$(b) $1592 \mathrm{kHz}$(c) $159.2 \mathrm{~Hz}$(d) $15.92 \mathrm{kHz}$
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Step 1: The carrier frequency generated by a circuit containing a capacitor and an inductor is given by the formula: \[f = \frac{1}{2\pi\sqrt{LC}}\] where \(L\) is the inductance and \(C\) is the capacitance. Show more…
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