Geography, asked by sutrishna0503, 1 year ago

what is the difference between node and links​

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Answered by sunil1241
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Answer:

link (or edge) of a network (or graph) is one of the connections between the nodes (or vertices) of the network. ... A directed network with 10 nodes (or vertices) and 13 links (or edges). An undirected network with 10 nodes (or vertices) and 11 links (or edges).

Answered by numenius
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Answer: The difference between the nodes and the links are as follows:

Explanation:

  • Link is one of the type of psychical or the hardware type of medium which is typically used to connect between the different types of nodes and providing the logical connection in the form of network to the system.
  • A node is one of the type of device that helps in the large type of network that works as the connection point and joints the two more endpoints for the communication purpose in the network.  

Therefore, The given answer is the difference between the odes and the link in the network.

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