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Q: Which scientist theorized that light energy can either be released or absorbed in packets called quanta?
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How are quanta emitted?

Quanta is a word that is used in the world of physics. Quanta are discreet packets through which electromagnetic energy is emitted or absorbed. Quantization was first discovered in 1900.


Data is transmitted on a network in pieces called?

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The scientist who proposed that light was given of in distinct packets of energy instead of continuously was?

Max Planck (1858-1947), German phycist, Nobel prize winner


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Giant packets. Runt packets are packets that are too small. Giant packets are too large for the medium.


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Session Layer traced lost Packets.


What will happen the packets arrive to the destination out of order?

The packets will be delivered and reassembled at the destination.


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Difference between 802.2 and 802.3 packets?

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If there are 15 packets on sale and they are buy to 2 get 1 free how many packets are free?

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Why are there two packets?

There are more than two types of packets, and packets overall are very numerous. You have to be more detailed in your question to help answer it.