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← ScienceWhich consequence results when a high-pass filter's cutoff frequency increases?
A)Reduced attenuation of the signal✓
B)Enhanced aliasing signal distortion
C)Increased settling time constant
D)Greater signal spectral leakage
💡 Explanation
Higher cutoff frequencies in electronic filters reduce attenuation of higher frequency signals, due to the attenuation band rising toward infinity. Therefore, more high frequencies pass rather than being filtered, because 'attenuation' applies less across the signal band as the frequency cutoff increases.
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