Define Bus Topology and Star topology.
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Hey friend Here is your answer :-
Bus Topology:-
It requires less cable and is much cheaper.It do not requires any special equipment.It is very easy to implement and extent.
Star Topology:-
Transmission delays between the two terminals do not requires do not increase by adding a new terminal.If any of the computer fail.The transmission system of the network remains unaffected.Easy to add or remove nodes.
Bus Topology:-
It requires less cable and is much cheaper.It do not requires any special equipment.It is very easy to implement and extent.
Star Topology:-
Transmission delays between the two terminals do not requires do not increase by adding a new terminal.If any of the computer fail.The transmission system of the network remains unaffected.Easy to add or remove nodes.
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Hey mate......
here's ur answer.....

In this topology , it used in LAN local area network...where they are connected in a group of many but it is beneficial when the system fails it only affects one.

It is that type of topology in which the network is connected to a single cable and it is beneficial for transferrations ..
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here's ur answer.....
In this topology , it used in LAN local area network...where they are connected in a group of many but it is beneficial when the system fails it only affects one.
It is that type of topology in which the network is connected to a single cable and it is beneficial for transferrations ..
Hope it helps ☺️❤️
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