The carrier frequency of a transmitter is provided by a tank circuit of a coil of inductance $49\,\mu H$ and a capacitance of $2.5\,nF$. It is modulated by an audio signal of $12\,kHz$. The frequency range occupied by the side bands is

  • A
    $18\,kHz - 30\,kHz$
  • B
    $63\,kHz - 75\,kHz$
  • C
    $442\,kHz - 466\,kHz$
  • D
    $13482\,kHz - 13494\,kHz$

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