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Question

Part A ) The receiver is tuned to a station at 103.6MHz . What is the value of the capacitor in the tuning circuit? Express your answer to four significant figures,and unit (pF)

Part B) FM radio stations are assigned frequencies every 0.2 MHz, but two nearby stations cannot use adjacent frequencies. What is the maximum resistance the tuning circuit can have if the peak current at a frequency of 104MHz , the closest frequency that can be used by a nearby station, is to be no more than 0.180% of the peak current at 103.6MHz ? The radio is still tuned to 103.6MHz , and you can assume the two stations have equal strength. Express your answer to two significant figures, and unit (ohms)

Part A ) The receiver is tuned to a station at 103.6MHz . What is the value of the capacitor in the tuning circuit? Express your answer to four significant figures,and unit (pF)

Part B) FM radio stations are assigned frequencies every 0.2 MHz, but two nearby stations cannot use adjacent frequencies. What is the maximum resistance the tuning circuit can have if the peak current at a frequency of 104MHz , the closest frequency that can be used by a nearby station, is to be no more than 0.180% of the peak current at 103.6MHz ? The radio is still tuned to 103.6MHz , and you can assume the two stations have equal strength. Express your answer to two significant figures, and unit (ohms)

Part B) FM radio stations are assigned frequencies every 0.2 MHz, but two nearby stations cannot use adjacent frequencies. What is the maximum resistance the tuning circuit can have if the peak current at a frequency of 104MHz , the closest frequency that can be used by a nearby station, is to be no more than 0.180% of the peak current at 103.6MHz ? The radio is still tuned to 103.6MHz , and you can assume the two stations have equal strength. Express your answer to two significant figures, and unit (ohms)

Explanation / Answer

Part A:
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