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⚡ Enter ArenaWhy does a noisy signal processed by Fourier analysis permit effective spectral estimation?
A)Noise amplitudes undergo constructive interference
B)Noise power concentrates at specific harmonics
C)Noise power distributes across frequency bins✓
D)Noise components perfectly cancel out
💡 Explanation
Spectral estimation becomes possible with Fourier analysis because noise power undergoes spectral spreading, distributing its energy across many frequency bins, therefore reducing its impact on any single frequency, rather than concentrating it or canceling it out.
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