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Q: What is the principle role of a tower within a cellular system?
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What are the physics of a water tower?

A water tower is an energy-efficient way to provide water to a community or rural area. Water is pumped up into the tower, and flows out through separate pipes. The pipes connect to the homes or businesses in the area. A constant pressure is supplied to the system by the large elevated volume of water in the tower. (This is easier than constantly running pumps to maintain the pressure.) The limit, of course, is that water will not be forced higher than the level inside the tower. Higher hills or buildings will need to establish a secondary system (usually pumps and smaller rooftop tanks).The physics of the tower involve the conservation of potential energy of the water, and that it will seek its own level in an unimpeded system. The energy used in filling the tower is applied to move water back out. And as long as the faucets are lowerthan the water level in the tower, the water will flow.


Why is a mirror reflection a better way to indirectly measure a tower than by using shadows?

it is difficult to measure shadows within a city.


How tall is a wind turbine tower?

A general guide is that the turbine should be a minimum of 30 feet above any trees or buildings within 300 to 500 feet.


How does the signal indication lock work at a tower?

Basically it requires that the signals to go to Stop and are checked before any changes can be made within the interlocking. Originally it was mechanical, but these days its electronic.


What is the working principle of a pitot static system in an aircraft?

On such a system, you get to have 2 sets of "holes". One on the side of the aircraft, independent of the air flow, that measures the present atmospheric pressure. Comparing this pressure (static) with the ground one (given by the Airport Tower for a given area), gives you your altitude. The second "hole" (or set of holes) is in the front of the aircraft (usually the nose or close to the cockpit) and it has a membrane inside a tube that is pressed by the increased airflow created by the aircraft's speed. Comparing this pressure (pitot-tube pressure), with the fore-mentioned static one, gives you the aircraft's speed.

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What is the function of a cellular telephone switching office?

A cellular telephone within a cell communicates to the call tower, which in turn is connected to the cellular telephone switching office (CTSO) by the telephone line. The telephone switching Office is then connected to the local telephone system. If the cellular telephone moves from one cell to another, the cellular telephone switching office then hands the connection from one cell to another.


When your cellular telephone cooks a kernel of popcorn what provides the necessary wattage the base station tower or your cellular telephone?

The base station tower.


What is the number to update tower US Cellular?

Star 228


What company owns cellular transmission sites worldwide is a REIT?

American Tower


What company owns 50000 cellular transmission sites?

American Tower Corp.


What company owns many cellular transmission sites?

American Tower Company


What company has 5000 cellular transmission sites in India?

American tower company


Who owns most cellular transmission sites in Africa?

american tower corp


Is the tower of london the ''bloody tower''?

The 'Bloody Tower' is one of the many named towers within the Tower of London.


What company owns the most cellular transmission sites in the world?

American Tower Corp


What cellular transmission company is motley fool touting in its marketing?

American Tower Company


What company owns 38000 cellular transmission sites worldwide?

American Tower Corp.