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When aliasing takes place?(a) Sampling signals less than Nyquist Rate(b) Sampling signals more than Nyquist Rate(c) Sampling signals equal to Nyquist Rate(d) Sampling signals at a rate which is twice of Nyquist RateI have been asked this question during an online exam.My question is taken from Frequency Domain Description topic in chapter Amplitude Modulation of Analog Communications

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The correct option is (a) Sampling signals less than NYQUIST Rate

To explain I would say: Aliasing causes different signals to BECOME INDISTINGUISHABLE during sampling. It happens because sampling rate is less than Nyquist rate. In order to avoid aliasing, signals should be sampled at a rate TWICE of Nyquist rate.



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