What is the most common unicode encoding when moving data between systems? Utf-32 utf-64 utf-8 utf-16 utf-128?
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UTF-8 and UTF-16.
Explanation:
The Unicode standard defines UTF-8, UTF-16, and UTF-32, and several other encodings that are employed today. The most commonly used encodings are UTF-8 and UTF-16.
UTF-8 is an encoding used to convert numbers into binary data. UTF-16 is an encoding with a 16-bit variable-width encoding.
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The principle of reversibility presupposes that the attenuation of a light ray during its passage through an optical medium because of reflection, refraction, and absorption is not affected by a reversal of the direction of the ray.
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