INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS
COMPUTER NETWORKS AND THE INTERNET
Question
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A small amount of computer data sent over a network.
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Packet
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TCP/IP
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Protocol
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None of the above
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -datagrams. “Datagram” is a segment of data sent over a packet-switched network.
Detailed explanation-2: -Networks that ship data around in small packets are called packet switched networks. On the Internet, the network breaks an e-mail message into parts of a certain size in bytes.
Detailed explanation-3: -Packets are transmitted over a network from one computer to another. They are routed through a series of interconnected devices, such as routers and switches, before reaching their final destination. When packets arrive at their destination, they are reassembled into the original data.
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