Sound signals can be transmitted through various mediums, such as air, water, or solid materials, but they require a receiver to be heard. For instance, ultrasound is a sound wave with frequencies above the audible range for humans, typically above 20 kHz. While these sound waves can travel through different substances, they cannot be perceived by the human ear without specialized equipment, such as an ultrasound machine, which converts the signals into audible sounds or images.
No, a nerve fiber cannot survive without its cell, as the nerve fiber is an extension of the neuron, which is the cell responsible for its maintenance and function. The neuron provides essential support, including nutrients and electrical signals, necessary for the nerve fiber's survival. If the neuron dies, the nerve fiber will also degenerate and lose its ability to transmit signals.
Neurons are the primary component of cerebral pylons, which are the structures needed to build additional cells and nerve connections. If the body requires additional pylons, it cannot build any more 'units' and must collect more neurons to assemble pylons out of, or it will probably die.
No, a nerve fiber cannot survive without its cell body or axon. The cell body provides nutrients and support to the axon, while the axon is responsible for transmitting signals. Without either of these components, the nerve fiber would no longer function.
No, GPS signals cannot travel through water. Water is an effective barrier for GPS signals, causing them to weaken and lose accuracy when trying to penetrate underwater. GPS signals are designed to travel through the atmosphere, not through water.
No, nerves in the human body cannot physically wrap around the world due to their limited length and structure. Nerves are part of the nervous system that transmit signals between different parts of the body, but they do not have the capability to stretch across continents.
No, a nerve fiber cannot survive without its cell, as the nerve fiber is an extension of the neuron, which is the cell responsible for its maintenance and function. The neuron provides essential support, including nutrients and electrical signals, necessary for the nerve fiber's survival. If the neuron dies, the nerve fiber will also degenerate and lose its ability to transmit signals.
Half duplex communication means that a system may transmit and receive signals, but not at the same time. It has to switch over from transmit to receive, and vice-versa. Think of an analogy of a walkie-talkie; when you press the transmit button you cannot hear or receive a message until you release the transmit button.
We cannot transmit funds without the bank account holder's signature and a form of picture ID. Sonya could only transmit her share of the information; the rest had to be located through an online search.
Yes, fans can pick up radio signals if they are equipped with certain components, such as a radio receiver circuit. Some fans, particularly those with built-in Bluetooth or Wi-Fi capabilities, can receive and play audio signals wirelessly. However, standard electric fans without such technology cannot pick up radio signals. In general, fans are not designed for radio signal reception.
We cannot transmit funds without the bank account holder's signature and a form of picture ID. Sonya could only transmit her share of the information; the rest had to be located through an online search.
The official oxford definition of the word descrambler is that in telecommunications a scrambler is a device which mixes signals up so that a receiver cannot read them as they were transmitted. A descrambler therefore does the opposite.
A GPS system purchased by consumers for the purpose of driving directions cannot be used to track stolen cars because these GPS systems work by receiving satellite signals for the purpose of tracking location but cannot transmit signals back to a receiver. If you are interested in a device that be used to track stolen cars you could look into car services such as OnStar, Assist, LoJack, or other car specific gps tracking services that come pre-installed into the vehicles. http://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-third-generation/475105-does-gps-track-car-if-stollen.html
Signals of different frequencies cannot interfere with each other. For example can audio waves (speech) interfere with AM or FM signals?? So when we perform modulation we just transfer the message to another amplitude/frequency/phase. Hence they will never interfere with signals which are not in the same range as them. Regards Arvind
Both the computer and the wireless device must have infrared (IR) ports or sensors that can send and receive infrared signals. Additionally, they need to support a compatible communication protocol to ensure proper data transmission. Without these components, the devices cannot effectively exchange information using infrared light waves.
NO! The email receiver cannot read the Bcc list.
No, pets cannot carry head lice and transmit them to humans. Head lice are specific to humans and cannot survive on animals.
That cannot be answered without a more detailed description of the shotguns overall condition,to include the wood,barrel,and receiver.