Computer Science, asked by dollychaudhary4448, 10 months ago

A node in a computer network refers to the cables used in the network.

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Answered by poojadolai
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Explanation:

A node is any physical device within a network of other tools that's able to send, receive, or forward information. A personal computer is the most common node. ... For example, a network connecting three computers and one printer, along with two more wireless devices, has six total nodes.

Answered by hasnainrabby
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Answer:In computer science, these are data points or devices over a large network like a personal computer, printer or phone.

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Generally, nodes are programmed to identify, process otherwise transmit the data from one node to another. So a node is a point otherwise joint wherever a connection takes place. The concept of these nodes has come from the usage of distributed networks as well as packet switching. So these nodes perform a variety of functions based on the application.

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