FM radio stations have carrier frequencies that are separated by 0.20 MHz. When the radio is tuned
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FM radio stations have carrier frequencies that are separated by 0.20 MHz. When the radio is tuned to a station, such as 100.1 MHz, the resonance width of the receiver circuit should be much smaller than 0.2 MHz so that adjacent stations are not received. If f0 = 100.1 MHz and ∆f = 0.05 MHz, what is the Q factor for the circuit?
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