AM and FM are examples of
modulation.
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Amplitude Modulation and Frequency Modulation are examples of Analog to Analog encoding
Explanation:
A wave is modulated by Amplitude in AM and by Frequency in FM.
Transmission of signals
Most commonly radìo waves.
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AM and FM are examples of analogue to analogue modulation.
Explanation:
Modulation:
Since low-frequency signals are unable to traverse a wide area, modulation is utilized to deliver the information over great distances.
Amplitude modulation (AM)
Frequency modulation (FM)
- The signal that is going to be sent in FM modulates the frequency of a radio wave known as the "carrier" or "carrier wave." In the case of frequency modulation, however, the amplitude and the phase constant remain constant.
- While amplitude modulation, often known as AM, is a technique used in electrical communication, it is most frequently used to send data through a radio carrier wave.
Hence, AM and FM are examples of analogue to analogue modulation.
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