Physics, asked by mansinandagaoli, 11 months ago

Write a note on bandwidth of signals.​

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Answered by wwwravipilaniya
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Answer:

Bandwidth describes the maximum data transfer rate of a network or Internet connection. It measures how much data can be sent over a specific connection in a given amount of time. For example, a gigabit Ethernet connection has a bandwidth of 1,000 Mbps, (125 megabytes per second)

Answered by satyanarayanojha216
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Signal Bandwidth  is the range of frequencies associated with a signal. It is the difference between the maximum and minimum frequencies.

Explanation:

The Bandwidth of a signal is defined as the difference between the upper and lower frequencies of a signal generated .

Bandwidth (B) of the signal is equal to the difference between the higher or upper frequency (f_{H}) and the lower frequency (f_{L}).

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