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significance of a packet size in a packet switching

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Answered by Anonymous
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We're asked to check whether a square pyramid, satisfying the following properties, really exists or not.

Since the square pyramid is made using a square of side 16 cm,

Length of base edge, \sf{a=16\ cm}a=16 cm

The triangle used to make has one side of length 16 cm, which should be attached to side of the square, so that the other sides of the triangle, measuring 10 cm each, should be slant edge of the square pyramid.

Length of slant edge, \sf{e=10\ cm}e=10 cm

Let's find the height of the square pyramid, \sf{h,}h, which is given by,

\longrightarrow\sf{h=\sqrt{e^2-[(\dfrac{a}{2})^2+(\dfrac{a}{2})^2]}}⟶h=

\longrightarrow\sf{h=\sqrt{e^2-[\dfrac{a^2}{4}+\dfrac{a^2}{4}]}}⟶h=

\longrightarrow\sf{h=\sqrt{e^2-\dfrac{2a^2}{4}}}⟶h=

\longrightarrow\sf{h=\sqrt{e^2-\dfrac{a^2}{2}}}⟶h=

Putting values of \sf{e}e and \sf{a,}a,

\longrightarrow\sf{h=\sqrt{10^2-\dfrac{16^2}{2}}}⟶h=

\longrightarrow\sf{h=\sqrt{100-\dfrac{256}{2}}}⟶h=

\longrightarrow\sf{h=\sqrt{100-128}}⟶h=

\longrightarrow\sf{h=\sqrt{-28}\ cm}⟶h=

Well, square root of a negative number is not real. This implies the square pyramid does not exist.

Hence, we can't make a square pyramid using square of side 16cm, and four triangles each with one side 16 cm and the other two sides of 10 cm each.

Answered by divya100804
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Answer:

Packet switching is the transfer of small pieces of data across various networks. These data chunks or “packets” allow for faster, more efficient data transfer.

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