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Is it true that the OSI model tells us what kind of wire or what kind of connector to use to connect the pieces of a network?

Yes, it is true that the OSI model tells us what kind of wire and connector to use to connect the piece to a network. It is said to have a communication function to decrease errors.


Is the most complicated component in a computer?

The CPU is arguably the most complicated component inside of a computer, with modern processors having over 2 billion transistors stuffed into the space of an over-sized postage stamp, although some video cards are also approaching that level of complexity as well.


What does price per piece mean?

Price per piece means that an individual piece/item is priced as shown. E.g. Walkers Crisps Price per packet (piece/item): 30p Therefor 10 packets would cost £3.00.


How does using a laser pointer to measure the data track spacing on cds and dvds?

First, make sure you have a laser pointer, and a protractor. You'll also need a black marker, calculator with tigonometry functions, an index card, several pieces of thin cardboard (cereal box or something similar), a sturdy box (preferably wooden), and a stack of books. It's best to work near the edge of a table with good lighting. Anyway, place the CD, label side down, near the center of the workspace. Then put a piece of cardboard to the right of it, and another piece behind it. Both pieces should be about the same thickness as the CD itself. Place the box on top of all of this. If you want to avoid scratching it, put a piece of paper or tissue over the back half of the CD. You can get the rest of the instructions from the site that my school uses: http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_ideas/Phys_p011.shtml


Is a process that allows the CPU to receive a single instruction and then execute it on multiple pieces of data rather than receiving the same instruction each time each piece of data is received?

"SIMD, which stands for 'single instruction, multiple data,' is a process that allows the CPU to receive a single instruction and then execute it on multiple pieces of data rather than receiving the same instruction each time each piece of data is received."(Pg. 434, A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC)