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Asked: October 3, 20212021-10-03T22:59:38+05:30 2021-10-03T22:59:38+05:30

Which Expression Accurately Defines The Term Bandwidth?

Which Expression Accurately Defines The Term Bandwidth?
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      2021-10-20T09:32:29+05:30Added an answer on October 20, 2021 at 9:32 am

      Which Expression Accurately Defines The Term Bandwidth?

      The data-carrying capacity is simply called the term bandwidth. Today let us discuss the term bandwidth in detail. Normally, the computer will use the binary language of zeroes and ones in order to communicate from one device to the other device. Each of these transmitting zeroes and ones is called the signals. These signals will be transmitted in the form of electric pulses.

      Here the high pulse will indicate a one and while the low pulse will indicate a zero. But how this is related to the term bandwidth. The bandwidth is like a frequency range on which the signals will span themselves. The bandwidth can be measured in terms of the hertz. The basic definition of the bandwidth is that the data that will be transmitted per the unit time that is measured in terms of bits per second. It can also be measured in terms of megabits. The main thing that should be noted by bandwidth is that it can able to increase the speed of the connections, it can also increase the bandwidth connection infinitely.

      The term bandwidth is inversely related to the range and it is directly proportional to the speed. Therefore, if we have a connection of wifi network at our home, we will have a higher speed of the connection, but the range of connection will be very low.

      The electromagnetic band in the bandwidth will be used in two different ways. They are baseband or broadband. Now, let us know about these terms in detail. The baseband is used in the ethernet connections that will use the whole band in order to transmit one signal of information. And the other one is a broadband connection, it is mainly used in the te; vision, this will able to transmit the number of the signals through the whole band.

      The main differentiating property between the broadband and the baseband is that it allows to either send or receive as the signal, but it doesn’t give both at the same time. And the broadband allows to send and receive the signals both at the same time. This usage mainly depends on the conditions for the transmission of the data. It also uses low-frequency waves that can able to deteriorate over long distances.

      Hence these are mainly used for short-distance communications which are over a local area network or through the internet. And broadband uses very high frequencies to transmit the information signals in the form of waves which can travel over long distances, Therefore, it can be easily concluded that it is mainly used for long-distance communications. Long-distance communication devices are nothing but televisions or radios.

      All this can travel through megabits per second. The bandwidth is nothing but how fast we can send the data from the two devices. For suppose if we had a tank that can fill the water, the maximum capacity of the tank to fill the water is called the bandwidth. It may have different speeds for sending and receiving the data.

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