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5. Calculate the centre frequency of the Band Pass Filter if the cut-off frequencies are 1 MHz and 2 MHz.
a) 1 MHz
b) 1.4 MHz
c) 2 MHz
d) 3 MHz
a) 1 MHz
b) 1.4 MHz
c) 2 MHz
d) 3 MHz
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b) 1.4 MHz (the centre frequency of a Band Pass Filter is the geometric mean of the cut-off frequencies, so (1 MHz x 2 MHz)^(1/2) = 1.4 MHz)
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