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  • Why is global communication not possible at layer 2 of the OSI model?

    Global communication is not possible at layer 2 of the OSI model because layer 2, the data link layer, is responsible for the physical transmission of data within a local network. It deals with the addressing of devices on the same network and the delivery of data frames within that network. It does not have the capability to route data between different networks or across the internet, which is necessary for global communication. For global communication to occur, it requires the functionality provided by layer 3 (network layer) and above, which handle the routing and addressing of data across different networks.

  • What is sensor technology and communication?

    Sensor technology refers to the use of sensors to detect and measure physical properties such as temperature, pressure, light, and motion. These sensors can then communicate this information to other devices or systems through various communication methods such as wired connections, wireless signals, or the internet. This allows for real-time monitoring and control of physical environments, enabling applications in areas such as smart homes, industrial automation, healthcare, and environmental monitoring. Overall, sensor technology and communication play a crucial role in enabling the collection and transmission of data for various applications, ultimately leading to improved efficiency, safety, and convenience.

  • Does Schulz von Thun's communication model not explain communication?

    Schulz von Thun's communication model does explain communication by highlighting the complexity of human interaction. The model emphasizes that communication is not just about the words spoken but also about the underlying intentions, emotions, and perceptions of both the sender and receiver. By considering these four aspects - facts, self-revelation, relationship, and appeal - the model provides a comprehensive framework for understanding the various layers of communication and how they can impact the overall message being conveyed.

  • What is an example of communication technology?

    One example of communication technology is email. Email allows individuals to send messages, documents, and media to others instantly over the internet. It is a widely used form of communication in both personal and professional settings, enabling quick and efficient exchange of information. Email also allows for the organization of messages into folders, the attachment of files, and the ability to communicate with multiple recipients simultaneously.

  • Why does efficiency not have a unit?

    Efficiency is a ratio of output to input, so it is a dimensionless quantity and does not have a unit. It is a measure of how well input resources are converted into output results, making it a relative measure rather than an absolute one. Efficiency is commonly expressed as a percentage, where 100% efficiency means all input resources are converted into output results without any waste.

  • When has communication not been successful?

    Communication may not be successful when there is a lack of clarity or understanding between the parties involved. This can happen when there are language barriers, conflicting nonverbal cues, or when the message is not effectively conveyed. Additionally, communication may fail when there is a lack of active listening and empathy, leading to misunderstandings and misinterpretations. Finally, when there is a lack of trust or openness in the communication process, it can hinder the successful exchange of information.

  • Why is Turkish not a global language?

    Turkish is not a global language primarily because it is not as widely spoken or learned outside of Turkey compared to other global languages like English, Spanish, or Mandarin. Additionally, Turkey's historical and cultural influence on a global scale has not been as significant as other countries with global languages. The Turkish language also has a complex grammar and unique phonetic sounds that can be challenging for non-native speakers to learn, which may deter its widespread adoption as a global language.

  • Why do basic solutions not conduct electricity?

    Basic solutions do not conduct electricity because they do not contain free ions that can carry an electric current. In basic solutions, the majority of the ions are in the form of hydroxide ions (OH-) and cations from the base used to create the solution. These ions are not free to move and carry an electric current like the ions in an electrolyte solution. Therefore, basic solutions are poor conductors of electricity.

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