So that it doesn't lose the signal completely before reaching the repeater.
So that it doesn't lose the signal completely before reaching the repeater.
100 meters or 328 feet unless a repeater (such as a switch or a router) is placed inline.
6 ft.
Repeater stations are needed for long distance communication because the signal strength of a radio, television, or telephone transmission weakens as it travels over long distances. Repeater stations amplify the signal, allowing it to travel farther before it weakens to an unusable level. They are strategically placed along the communication path to ensure reliable and uninterrupted transmission over long distances.
As a rule a hub does not contain a repeater. Amplifiers would be used in analog communication, not digital communication. Attenuation is a process that occurs all the time in networks; you would place a repeater in an area where the attenuation would cause the signal to degrade to the point where it wouldn't be usable. You would want the repeater to be placed before that point.
Plate Repeater is used in the fire alarm system so that it shows the same information that the main control panel does. The repeater panel looks a lot like the main control panel and can be placed up to 30 meters from the main control panel.
It experiences maximum force when it is placed perpendicular to the direction of magnetic field.
Eight, except for helium, which has a maximum of two.
In sports, the maximum force that a particular set of muscles can produce, such as in the arms, in one go or for several repetitions. In engineering, the maximum force that a structure can have placed on it before it yields (takes permanent damage) or breaks entirely.
The way I see it is that its for maximum protection.
There is no upper limit.
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