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What is mean by scope in c language?

Scope is generally defined as variable or functions life... Generally the life is between the opening braces and close braces "{ }" ... If thee variable is defined as "static" and if is defined outside a function then its scope is in same file. if defined as global then its scope is across the files.


Electricity in power stations is generated at 25 000 volts why is it transmitted across the National Grid system at 132 000 volts?

Voltage is stepped up to higher voltages for transmission in a power transmission system in order to reduce the current required to deliver a certain power and, as a result, to reduce the size of the conductors required. Remember that power is current times voltage, so increasing the voltage allows a reduction in current for the same amount of power. Also, remember that the size of the conductor is proportional to the amount of current alone. At the receiving substation, the transmission level voltage is stepped down to a distribution level voltage, typically in the range of 11 to 13KV. It is then stepped down to service level voltages at the local distribution transformer serving a business or a group of residences.


What are programs that run independently and travel between computers and across networks?

Sounds like a definition of computer virus to me. The correct answer is actually a worm. They may be transmitted by any type of file transfer, including e-mail attachments.


How is electrical transmission loss?

Tramsission losses are due to the inherent resistivity of the transmission medium (the wire in overhead and underground transmission lines). All substances have a specific resistance. As current is pushed through that substance, a voltage drop across that resistance will result that follows ohm's law: V = I * R. Power is equivalent to P = V * I, thus P = I^2 * R.


What is percentage regulation in transfarmer?

percentage regulation is defined as [{v(no load)-v(full load)}/v(full load)]*100% it gives the variation of output dc voltage(voltage across load) with variation in load resistance

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His first transmission was across his family estate in Italy in 1895. He developed the radio in England, demonstrating transmission across the English Channel to France in 1899 and then transmitted from Cornwall across the Atlantic Ocean to Newfoundland in 1902.


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A bit rate is a transmission rate of binary symbols equal to the total number of bits transmitted in one second sent or received across a network or communications channel.


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Transmission of data at the same time across multiple wires would indicate that this is Parallel Communication


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What is the process of breaking down information sent or transmitted across the Internet into small parts called packets?

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