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What are flow-control methods?

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What is the advantage of sliding window flow control over stop-wait flow control?

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As compared to stop-and-wait flow control the sliding window flow control has a far better performance. This is because in a wireless environment data rates are very low and noise level is very high, so waiting for an acknowledge for every packet that is transfered does not seem feasible. Thus,Transferring data as a bulk ( Once the medium is allocated ) would yield a better performance in terms of higher throughput. So the choice is sliding window flow control. Sliding window flow control is a point to point protocol assuming that no other entity tries to communicate until the current data transfer is complete by truqchalar


1 what force prevents a heavy box from sliding along the floor when you push on it?

Sliding Friction If you push hard enough on the cardboard box filled with books, it will start sliding. If you stop pushing after the box starts sliding, it will slow down and stop. The force that acted on the box to slow it down was sliding friction. Sliding friction is the force that opposes the motion of two sliding surfaces in contact. Sliding friction exists between all sliding surfaces that are touching, such as the surfaces of the moving parts in a car's engine.


What causes and object sliding on a surface to stop?

Friction between the object and the surface causes its sliding motion to slow down and eventually stop. Other factors such as air resistance and any external forces acting on the object can also contribute to its deceleration and eventual halt.


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What is the force that holds back a sliding object?

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How do you repair an electric window on the driver's side that will not go down on a Ford F-150?

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Which is easier to stop sliding or rolling friction?

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What are the practical applications of friction on an inclined plane?

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