FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER

OPERATING SYSTEMS FOR COMPUTERS

COMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEMS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
a range of frequencies within a given band, in particular that used for transmitting a signal.
A
bandwidth
B
process scheduler
C
main memory
D
queue
E
Batch Processing
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -A bandwidth is the range of frequencies used for a particular telecommunications signal, radio transmission, or computer network. To cope with this amount of data, the system will need a bandwidth of around 100MHz.

Detailed explanation-2: -Bandwidth is a range of frequencies within a continuous set of frequencies. Both frequency and bandwidth are related to data transmission. b a n d w i d t h = f 2-f 1 in Hz. The human ear’s bandwidth is roughly.

Detailed explanation-3: -Bandwidth (BW) is a range of frequencies, or information, that a circuit can handle or the range of frequencies that a signal contains or occupies. Example: An AM broadcast radio channel in the US has a bandwidth of 10kHz, meaning that it occupies a 10kHz-wide band, such as the frequencies from 760kHz to 770kHz.

Detailed explanation-4: -In terms of analog signal, bandwidth of the channel is the range of frequencies that the channel can carry. In terms of digital signal, bandwidth of the channel is the maximum bit rate supported by the channel. i.e. the maximum amount of data that the channel can carry per second.

Detailed explanation-5: -The bandwidth of a signal is defined as the difference between the upper and lower frequencies of a signal generated. As seen from the above representation, Bandwidth (B) of the signal is equal to the difference between the higher or upper-frequency (fH) and the lower frequency (fL).

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