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Does analog signals suffer from attenuation more than digital signals?

With an analog signal, it shrinks with distance. So its gets harder to tell when it is "there". A digital signal shrinks with distance. So as long as it is detectable, it is "there". So as a wave gets attenuated and then not by, say, variations in weather, to respond to an analog signal gets more difficult. With a digital wave, if you can find it -- it's there.


Why is there less interference with digital signals than analog signals?

Analog signals require higher fidelity than digital signals because digital are either on or off while analog are continuous. A small difference in an analog signal is not detectable while it requires a large difference to turn on into off (digital signal). Error correction is easier with digital signals.


What are the effects of hills on analog signals?

UHF? VHF? AM? HAM bands, CB bands, Trunkers...... I need more info. In general, Analog signals are best at night. This is because the Ionosphere get's extremely charged with protons, thus reflects Analog signals better. Hills can definitely make an impact on signals, and the make-up of the hill is more important than the size. A signal will be able to travel through graphite easier than lead.


What impact has the record player had on the world?

The record player has impacted on the world by being the source of sounds from musical recordings. The analog recordings sometimes (under the right conditions) have better sound quality than their digital counterparts.


How does momentum and impulse affect the egg drop?

Momentum and impulse are both important in an egg drop experiment. Momentum is the mass of the egg multiplied by its velocity, which determines how difficult it is to stop the egg upon impact. Impulse, on the other hand, is the force acting on the egg over a period of time during impact, influencing the egg's change in momentum. These factors impact how well the egg survives the drop.


If a constant force is applied for double the amount of time What happens to the impulse applied?

If a constant force is applied for double the amount of time, the impulse applied will also double. Impulse is equal to force multiplied by time, so if either the force or the time doubles, the impulse will also double.


Have digital cameras made an impact?

Yes.


The difference between impulse and impact force involves the?

Impulse is the product of force and time, measuring the change in momentum over a period of time. Impact force, on the other hand, is the force experienced by an object during a collision or contact event, typically involving a sudden change in momentum over a short period of time. Impact force is a component of impulse, as it contributes to the overall change in momentum.


What is the magnitude of the impulse delivered by the wall in a collision?

The magnitude of the impulse delivered by the wall in a collision is equal to the change in momentum of the object hitting the wall. It is a measure of the force and duration of the impact.


What are the 4 points that impact the quality of digital photo?

The four points that impact the quality of a digital photo are:Megapixel ratingResolution settingsCompression levelsImage exposure


Distinguish between impact and impulse Which designates force and which is force multiplied by time?

In physics, impulse is force multiplied by time. It's important for things like rockets. Impact has no equivalent physical meaning. It is a word in the English language that has a number of meanings, but principally connotes a collision between at least two objects.


What is phase inversion and how does it impact the quality of audio signals?

Phase inversion is a process where the polarity of an audio signal is reversed. This can impact the quality of audio signals by causing cancellation or reinforcement of certain frequencies when combined with other signals. This can result in a loss of clarity and definition in the sound.