In amplitude modulation,the modulation index $m$ is kept less than or equal to $1$ because

  • A
    $m > 1$ will result in interference between carrier frequency and message frequency,resulting in distortion.
  • B
    $m > 1$ will result in overlapping of both sidebands,resulting in the loss of information.
  • C
    $m > 1$ will result in a change in phase between the carrier signal and the message signal.
  • D
    $m > 1$ indicates the amplitude of the carrier signal is greater than the amplitude of the message signal,resulting in distortion.

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