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ASK
100

What does AM stand for?

Answer: Amplitude Modulation

100

What is the purpose of modulation?

Answer: To transmit information efficiently over long distances.

100

Symbol used for modulation index?

Answer: m

100

What shape is the carrier wave?

Answer: Sine wave

100

Which radio broadcasting system uses AM?

Answer: AM Radio

200

Which parameter of the carrier is varied in AM?

Answer: Amplitude

200

Name the frequency components present in an AM spectrum.

Answer: Carrier, USB, LSB

200

What is the ideal range of m?

Answer: 0 ≤ m ≤ 1

200

What does the envelope represent?

Answer: Message signal

200

: AM is primarily used in which frequency band?

Answer: Medium Frequency (MF)

300

What are the three components of an AM signal?

Answer: Carrier, Upper Sideband, Lower Sideband

300

What is the bandwidth of an AM signal?

Answer: 2fm

300

What is overmodulation?

Answer: m > 1

300

What occurs in overmodulated waveforms?

Answer: Envelope distortion

300

One advantage of AM receivers?

Answer: Simple and inexpensive

400

What is the standard unit of frequency?

Answer: Hertz (Hz)

400

Why is a high-frequency carrier used?

Answer: Efficient radiation and transmission.

400

What happens when m = 0?

Answer: Only carrier exists

400

Which detector is commonly used for AM demodulation?

Answer: Envelope detector

400

One major disadvantage of AM?

Answer: Poor noise immunity

500

What type of signal carries the information in AM?

Answer: Message/Modulating Signal

500

Which sidebands contain the information?

Answer: Upper and Lower Sidebands

500

Define 100% modulation.

Answer: m = 1

500

What happens to sidebands when fm increases?

Answer: Sidebands move farther from the carrier

500

Name a modern application where AM principles are still relevant.

Answer: Aviation communication, telemetry, or RF systems

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