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There are mainly three types of transmission modes : 1) Simplex : Information can flow only in one direction 2) Half Duplex : Information can flow in both direction but only 1 at a time can send and 1 can receive. 3) Full Duplex : Information can flow in both direction and both can send and rceive at a same time.
There are mainly three types of transmission modes : 1) Simplex : Information can flow only in one direction 2) Half Duplex : Information can flow in both direction but only 1 at a time can send and 1 can receive. 3) Full Duplex : Information can flow in both direction and both can send and rceive at a same time. Transmission media is divided into two : guided (coaxial, twisted pair and fiber optics) and unguided (radio, microwave, infrared).
There are mainly three types of transmission modes : 1) Simplex : Information can flow only in one direction 2) Half Duplex : Information can flow in both direction but only 1 at a time can send and 1 can receive. 3) Full Duplex : Information can flow in both direction and both can send and rceive at a same time.
The front fitting on the transmission is the hot pressured oil going to the oil cooler, the rear one is the return.
Winds are named for the direction they flow from. For example, a northeast wind comes from the northeast direction.
in which direction does the river Shannon flow?
Downward, Downriver, Downhill, the direction gravity pulls everything.
It doesn't matter which way the lines go back on as long as your not putting too much stress on them. The transmission fluid can flow through the radiator in either direction.
direction of magnetic field
The direction of current due to flow of electrons is opposite to the direction of conventional current. This is because electrons have a negative charge, so when they flow in a wire, they are actually moving in the opposite direction to the current flow defined by convention.
A circuit carrying current in one direction is called a direct current (DC) circuit. In a DC circuit, the flow of electric charge is constant and does not change direction. This is in contrast to an alternating current (AC) circuit, where the flow of electric charge changes direction periodically. DC circuits are commonly used in electronics and power transmission systems.
Diodes convert AC into DC by allowing current flow in one direction only. Since AC is alternating between plus and minus it is not possible to use a diode to allow AC to flow in one direction and not in the other direction.