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The download speed is measured in megabytes per second when carrying out a broadband speed check. This allows for people to see the amount they can download at.
Word areal is also called bit density. Word areal is the amount of data that can be packed onto a storage medium. Those densities are measured in gigabits per square inch. The term is useful for comparing different types of media, such as magnetic disks and optical disks. Current magnetic and optical disks have areal densities of several gigabits per square inch.
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An ISP (Internet Service Provider) is a company that provides Internet access to individuals or companies. ISPs may offer either narrowband or broadband connection (or both).Bandwidth refers to the amount of data that can be sent via a modem or network connection measured in bits-per-second (kbps). Commonly used analogy:Communications path is a highway.Road width equals bandwidth.Cars are the packets of data traveling along the highway.So the wider the road, the more cars can travel on it.Plain text like email doesn't require much bandwidth, but multimedia rich communications requires a lot. The plain text Project Gutenberg EBook version of the Adventures of Tom Sawyer is only 406Kb. The original movie trailer for E.T. lasts only 1:59 minutes but it was a 24MB download.FeaturesNarrowbandBroadbandService areaNational, regional, or localNational, regional, or localConnectionDial-upDSL, cable, satellite, wirelessSpeedPainfully slow - under 56KReally fast download speeds but somewhat slower upload speedsFeaturesemail, personal webpages, instant messaging, local dial-up numberSameEquipmentpc, phone line, modempc, phone line, cable connection, satellite dish, broadband modemSecurityNoneUser must check to see if firewall is installedTime onlineUnlimited or set amount number of minutesAlways onCostFlat rate but additional fees if time allotment exceededFlat rate for unlimited access or service tiersNote that these are not my words but come fromhttp://www.accessebroadband.info/article.cfm?id=136&xid=UMN
The standard voltage for transmission is about 115 to 1,200 kV (long-distance transmission). The extreme high voltages are measured more than 2,000 kV and it is exists between conductor and ground.Answer for UKThe standard transmission voltages in the UK are 400 kV and 275 kV. Primary distribution voltages are 132 kV and 33 kV, and secondary distribution voltages are 11 kV and 400 V. These are all line voltages -i.e. voltages measured between line conductors.
In computer networking, bandwidth (or data transfer speed) is measured in binary bits per second (bps) or bytes per second (B/s), where one byte is equal to eight bits. For example, a broadband connection speed of 8Mbps would theoretically allow a user to download 1MB of data every second.
Yes. Because the speed is usually measured at the transmission, smaller tires make the speed show faster than is actually travelled.
(a) voltage and current readings vary with position along the transmission line, (b) voltage and current are difficult to define in non-TEM transmission lines.
You need a workshop dipstick and some way to know the fluid temp is above 80 C. Since some of us can't find our manual, perhaps you could tell us where the transmission level can be measured?
Resistance is measured in Ohms.Resistance is measured in Ohms.Resistance is measured in Ohms.Resistance is measured in Ohms.
It depends on what you are measuring! Distance is measured in metres Time is measured in seconds Mass is measured in kilogrammes Volume is measured in litres Force is measured in newtons Energy is measured in joules Temperature is measured in kelvin Power is measured in watts Electromotive force is measured in volts Electric current is measured in amperes ...and so on
Energy is measured in joules.Energy is measured in joules.Energy is measured in joules.Energy is measured in joules.