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"Different"? Same protocols (TCP/IP is near-universal) is easy. Different protocols less so. Physical connection exists? If not, you'll need to arrange one. Addressing and permissions? Same protocol, physical connection in place, you'll probably need to contact the network manager to be allowed to connect, or it may be as simple as setting subnet masks/ IP addresses. Look for an online networking tutorial.
There are many physical barriers to communication such as a speech impediment. Other physical barriers to communication include the inability to speak or hear.
Context is the physical or social setting of communication.
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In business communication, physical noise refers to any external stimulus that distracts a person from receiving the intended message sent by a communicator. It negatively affects the business environment.
The Physical layer is responsible for the actual hardware connection. The physical addressing is handled by the Data Link Layer.
Questions about the physical world
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Physical Address
Social barriers such as stereotypes, discrimination, and lack of awareness can prevent equality and inclusion by creating prejudices and biases that limit opportunities for certain groups. Physical barriers, such as inaccessible buildings or transportation, can prevent individuals with disabilities from fully participating in society and accessing resources on an equal basis with others. Addressing both social and physical barriers is essential to promoting equality and inclusion for all.
The physical layer - it describes the hardware and the signaling techniques used at the physical connection between the network and the device.
Yes, a hurricane is a physical system dominated primarily by thermodynamics.
It is primarily chemical change which has physical consequences.
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I would measure the level of the customer satisfaction as far as the physical distribution is concerned based on the feedback that they will provide.
Psychophysics is the branch of psychology concerned with how physical stimuli are related to psychological experiences. It focuses on measuring the relationship between the physical characteristics of stimuli and the psychological response they evoke.
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