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It is an act of transmitting messages

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Answered by SharadSangha
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Communication is an act of transmitting messages.

"It is an act of transmitting messages or a process of transferring information from sender to receiver."

  • Communication is of two types:

1. Analog communication

2. Digital communication

  • In analog communication, transfer of information happens through analog signals whereas in digital communication, transfer of information takes place through digital signals.
  • Analog communication uses complex hardware whereas digital signals uses less complex hardware. Generally, Digital signals are way costlier than Analog signals.
  • Sound waves travel in the form of analog signals whereas computer uses digital signal as a medium of communication.

Hence, "communication" is the correct answer.

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Answered by arshaarunsl
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Answer:

Communication is an act of transmitting messages.

Explanation:

  • It is a process in which people communicate with one another verbally, symbolically, or both.
  • In the past, individuals performed play and poetry as a form of communication.

How are communications signals sent out?

  • According to the transmission model, communication is a one-way, linear process in which a sender encrypts a message before transmitting it across a channel to a receiver who decodes it.
  • Environmental or semantic noise may obstruct the message's transmission.
  • Wires, radio waves, or satellites are used to broadcast radio and television programmes, computer data, and other electronic signals from one location to another.

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