Yes, a physical address would the the same as a person's address of their home. An example of a non-physical address would be a PO Box address.
Yes, your home address is an example of a personally identifiable information. If someone has your physical address they can get the name of the residents and other personal information from public records.
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IRS makes a distinction. For example, if you are physically residing in Japan for a while, perhaps working there for a year, but are a citizen of and actually reside normally in the United States, your physical address is Japan, but your residence address is in the United States.
There is no physical address.
your question is wrong. it should be "can physical address and logical address be same" answer is no because logical address is the combination of page number and offset whereas physical address is the combination of physical page[frame] and offset
You can use a PO box as your mailing address on your tax return, but you will still need to provide your physical address when filing taxes. The IRS requires your physical address for verification purposes.
The garaging addess is the physical location that the car is when you are at "home" and not using the car. This can not be a P.O. Box.
A physical address is where you live, or in the case of a business, where the store itself is located. The reason they specify is that sometimes the mailing address is different from the physical address. (a post office box for example)
To calculate the physical address from a logical address, you can use the base address and offset. Add the base address to the offset to get the physical address. This process is commonly used in computer systems to translate logical addresses to physical addresses for memory access.
The Physical Address
The MAC address is the physical address. Usually the MAC address is a unique hexadecimal address hard coded into the network card.