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It is true. The book says "The maximum distance a signal can travel and still be interpreted accurately is equal to a segment's maximum length. Beyond this length, data loss is apt to occur."
Total maximum distance, with no accuracy, about 5 miles. Accurately, depends on the rifle, but around 1100 meters.
Total maximum distance, with no accuracy, about 5 miles. Accurately, depends on the rifle, but around 1100 meters.
MER = the greatest distance at which a weapon may be expected to fire accurately to inflict casualties or damage. @ 300 meters.
A minimum of 1, a maximum of 36.
I think the maximum distance is 1000,000,000,000 feet
The maximum distance for Ethernet 10Base2, also known as thin coaxial Ethernet, is 185 meters (or approximately 607 feet) per segment. This standard allows for a total network length of up to 2000 meters when using multiple segments connected by repeaters. It operates at a speed of 10 Mbps and uses a BNC connector for connections.
The maximum distance for detecting parallax is about 60 light-years. Parallax is the apparent shift in position of an object when viewed from different vantage points, such as opposite sides of Earth's orbit around the sun. Beyond 60 light-years, the angle of parallax becomes too small to accurately measure with current technology.
Maximum of one.
The maximum transmission distance for a network using 10Base5 technology, also known as "thicknet," is 500 meters (1,640 feet) per segment. This coaxial cable-based Ethernet standard supports data rates of 10 Mbps and allows for multiple segments to be connected, with up to 2,500 meters total distance when using repeaters. However, the effective distance for practical networking may be less due to the need for network devices and connectors.
Approximately the distance between this answer and your question.
The suggested maximum distance for this phone is eighty feet, though reception fades as distance increases.