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each computer in a network is called​

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Answered by dshkkooner1122
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Computer Network Defined

A computer network is a set of connected computers. Computers on a network are called nodes. ... Connected computers can share resources, like access to the Internet, printers, file servers, and others. A network is a multipurpose connection, which allows a single computer to do more.

Answered by bhatiamona
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Each computer in a network is called:

(a) host (b) server (c) workstation (d) nod

The correct answer is :

(d) nod

Explanation :

Nods in any network refers to the basic unit of data structure. Which acts like a linked list or tree data.

In a network, a computer is called nodes, because it contains data inside. Nodes also contain data which is linked to other nodes. In a network, a computer is also linked to another computer, hence it is called a node.

Links between different types of nodes are implemented by the pinner. Nodes in any computer network have a variety of devices, which recognize the broadcasts coming from other nodes and forward them in the next nodes.

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