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Y(t) = [A +m(t) c(t) drive this AM equation​

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Answered by chaubeyayush10
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Answer:

Syntax

y = ammod(x,Fc,Fs)

y = ammod(x,Fc,Fs,ini_phase)

y = ammod(x,Fc,Fs,ini_phase,carramp)

Description

example

y = ammod(x,Fc,Fs) returns an amplitude modulated (AM) signal y, given the input message signal x, where the carrier signal has frequency Fc. The carrier signal and x have a sampling frequency Fs. The modulated signal has zero initial phase and zero carrier amplitude, so the result is suppressed-carrier modulation.

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Answered by hudaattar123
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Answer:

The Lagrangian L is defined as L = T − V, where T is the kinetic energy and V the potential energy of the system in question. ... The kinetic energy generally depends on the velocities, which, using the notation vx = dx/dt = ẋ, may be written T = T(ẋ1, ẏ1, ż1, ẋ2, ẏ2, ż2, . . . ).

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