Bandwith internet wise? Knowing your bandwith lets you know how much network traffic you can support.
2H Log Base 2 v H is the bandwidth V = discreate levels
When you are calculating a force.
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You need to get a router or switch allowing shaping traffic including bandwidth limiting.
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There are a great many equations for calculating current; it depends on the context in which you need to calculate current.
Well, you would need to be more specific as what "Traffic" means to you. Are you talking about Bandwidth traffic or transit? I guess bandwidth.
I'm afraid you will need to specify on what exactly are you referring to. We could be talking about a radio channel bandwidth, a computer data transfer channel bandwidth or even a radio communications channel bandwidth. It is difficult to tell with the narrow question you posed.
In Amplitude Modulation (AM), specifically in the case of Double Sideband Suppressed Carrier (DSB-SC) or Full Carrier (DSB-FC) AM, the required bandwidth is twice the bandwidth of the modulating signal. If the modulating signal has a bandwidth of B Hz, the bandwidth required for AM would be 2B Hz. This is because both the upper and lower sidebands of the carrier wave are utilized in the modulation process, each consuming bandwidth equivalent to the original signal.
The question is not formed well enough to answer it. The bandwidth of a medium is a frequency interval in which the medium is able to transmit information. So first we need a few more questions before we can answer.The medium itself doesn't HAVE a frequency. So what is 100MHz? The frequency of the carrier signal? That's what I'm betting for. That data alone tells us absolutely nothing about the bandwidth. You need at least a transmission characteristic function to determine it.The other possibility that the 100MHz is the bandwidth. In that case the bandwidth is 100MHz.
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