describe the wave pulse that travels down the slinky?
The capillary bed has no pulse.
The received waveforms are in the pulse-shape form. And yet the demodulator needs to recover the pulse waveform.Reason: The arriving waveforms are not in the ideal pulse shapes.Filtering caused ISI and signals appear to be "smeared" and not ready for sampling and detection.Demodulator goal is to recover baseband pulse with best SNR and free of ISI.
give to examples for baseband
it is baseband transmission
When a pulse of air travels, it causes particles in the air to vibrate in the direction of the wave. This creates a disturbance that moves through the air as a pressure wave until it reaches its destination. As the pulse travels, the energy it carries is transferred from one air particle to the next, allowing the wave to propagate through the air.
No, a pulse is a non-recurrent wave. A pulse is a single disturbance or signal that travels through a medium. It does not repeat or oscillate like a recurrent wave.
A short length of wave that travels is known as a wavelength. It is the distance between two consecutive points in a wave that are in phase with each other, such as from peak to peak or trough to trough. Wavelength is commonly used to measure the size of electromagnetic radiation or sound waves.
Baseband broadband can be define as access in which networ work
To calculate the speed of a pulse in a slinky, you can measure the distance the pulse travels and the time it takes to travel that distance. The speed of the pulse is the distance divided by the time. This can be done by creating a pulse at one end of the slinky and timing how long it takes for the pulse to reach the other end.
broadband
Yes, Ethernet is very common on LANs and is a baseband transmission type.