Computer Science, asked by TbiaSamishta, 1 year ago

In a digital transmission, the sender clock is 0.3 percent faster than the receiver clock. How many extra bits per second does the sender send if the data rate is 1 mbps?

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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At normal speed, when the sender and receiver clocks are same, the sender would send 1,000,000 bites per second.

But since the sender clock is 0.3 percent faster than the receiver clock, the data rate would be faster and the sender will be able to send 1,003,000 bites per second now.

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