What is the bandwidth of the signal if the upper sideband frequency and the lower sideband frequency are 7350 KHz and 7210 KHz respectively?

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Amplitude & Frequency Modulation quiz covers these topics: amplitude modulation, modulation index, sidebands, frequency domain, single sideband and phase modulation, fm noise suppression effects and modulation index. Amplitude modulation (AM) and frequency modulation (FM) are two methods of converting data-carrier signals into modulated waves. The main difference between the two is that AM modifies the carrier wave, while FM modifies the carrier wave frequency.  Here are some other differences between AM and FM: Amplitude: In AM, the amplitude of the signal is varied to incorporate sound... Show more

What is the bandwidth of the signal if the upper sideband frequency and the lower sideband frequency are 7350 KHz and 7210 KHz respectively?