Computer Science, asked by Vwishu, 1 year ago


What are the uses of modem(at least three uses)?

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Answered by creamiepie
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 \bold{The \: three \: uses \: of \: modems \ are:-}

1.A modem is a computer peripheral or accessory that allows us to connect and communicate with other computers via telephone lines.

2.A modem also enables us to send a fax from computer to a fax machine or to another another computer.

3 .The modem rests near the telephone that hooks the computer to the outside world.

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The full form of MODEM is Modulation and Demodulation.The process of converting a digital signal into an analog signal is called modulation, and converting an analog signal into a. digital signal is called demodulation.
There are TWO types of MODEM.they are:-
1.Internal modem
2.External modem

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Answered by saniya3774
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1.A modem is a device or program that enables a computer to transmit data over, for example, telephone or cable lines. Computer information is stored digitally, whereas information transmitted over telephone lines is transmitted in the form of analog waves. 2.A modem converts between these two forms.
To bring the internet into your home, you're going to need a modem. ... The connection is made via a cable (for cable or fiber internet) or phone line (DSL) from outside your house that plugs into the back of your modem. 3.Your modem shares this connection with a computer or a router via an Ethernet cabl.
Computer information is stored digitally, whereas information transmitted over telephone lines is transmitted in the form of analog waves. A modem converts between these two forms
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