Hello, which bus lines are you referring to, and what is it that you need to be close to them?
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2^32 is amount of blocks that address bus could locate. and each blocks is 64bit because data bus has 64 lines. then maximum number of bits stored in memory is (2^32)*64 bit. By: Mohammad Saghafi Email: mohammads1364@yahoo.com
Zagreb is very close to Slovenian border, but it would take you about 2 hours by bus or train from Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia to Zagreb.
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A bus with 16 lines can carry 16 bits of data, as each line can transmit one bit. Therefore, the correct answer is d) 16.
serial buses take up much less space seeing as though they only need 2 lines (send & return)
Single bus is used in smaller, less important substations. A fault on the bus requires tripping of all lines into the bus. When higher redundancy is necessary, ring and breaker and 1/2 schemes are used. These are the three most common.
2^14 memory locations. In general for n-bit address bus, its 2^n
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The width of an address bus is determined by the maximum amount of memory the system can address. It is calculated using the formula (2^n), where (n) is the number of lines in the address bus. For example, a 32-bit address bus can address (2^{32}) memory locations, which is 4 GB. Therefore, to determine the width, you consider the total memory requirements and the addressing capability needed for the system.
Primarily cars. In cities most popular form of transport (excl. cars) is by bus. 2 major cities also have trolley bus lines. Trains, buses and highways are used for intercity travel.
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