Umakant Kondapure, Collin Fernandes, Nipun Bhatia, Vikram Bathula and, Ketki Deshpande Solutions for Chapter: Communication Systems, Exercise 2: Critical Thinking

Author:Umakant Kondapure, Collin Fernandes, Nipun Bhatia, Vikram Bathula & Ketki Deshpande

Umakant Kondapure Physics Solutions for Exercise - Umakant Kondapure, Collin Fernandes, Nipun Bhatia, Vikram Bathula and, Ketki Deshpande Solutions for Chapter: Communication Systems, Exercise 2: Critical Thinking

Attempt the practice questions on Chapter 14: Communication Systems, Exercise 2: Critical Thinking with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. MHT-CET TRIUMPH Physics Multiple Choice Questions Part - 2 Based on Std. XI & XII Syllabus of MHT-CET solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Umakant Kondapure, Collin Fernandes, Nipun Bhatia, Vikram Bathula and, Ketki Deshpande Solutions for Chapter: Communication Systems, Exercise 2: Critical Thinking with Hints & Solutions

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The maximum line-of-sight distance dM between two antennas having height hT and hR  above the earth is

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A transmitting antenna at the top of a tower has a height of $50 \mathrm{m}$ and the height of the receiving antenna is $32 \mathrm{m}$. What is the maximum distance between them for satisfactory communication in line of sight rnode?

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When an electromagnetic wave enters the ionised layer of ionosphere, the motion of electron cloud produces a space current and the electric field has its own capacitative displacement current, then

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For the first pair of side band frequencies, band width required for amplitude modulation is

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Consider an optical communication system operating at $\lambda \sim 800 \mathrm{nm} .$ Suppose only $1 \%$ of the optical source frequency is the available channel bandwidth for optical communication. How many channels can be accommodated for transmitting audio signals requiring a bandwidth of $8 \mathrm{kHz}$ ?

(Speed of light=3×108 m s-2)

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A telephone link is operating at a central frequency of $10 \mathrm{GHz}$. If $1 \%$ of this is available then how many telephone channels can be simultaneously given when each telephone covers a band width of $5 \mathrm{kHz}$ ?

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Assertion: FM broadcast is preferred over AM broadcast.

Reason: The process of combining the message signals with carrier-wave is called demodulation.