Power bandwidth, often referred to in the context of signal processing and communications, is defined as the range of frequencies over which a system can effectively transmit or process signals without significant attenuation or distortion. It is typically defined as the difference between the upper and lower cutoff frequencies where the output power drops to a certain specified level (often -3 dB or half-power point) relative to its peak value.
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