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A continuous signal is sampled at regular intervals, every 10 ms. What is the maximum frequency that can be captured by this sampling process without incurring any distortion of the original signal? If the original signal contains noise at a frequency of 95 Hz, would that noise be accurately represented by the sampling process? If not, at what frequency would that noise be aliased?
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