Answer:
Specific Known Limitations
Explanation:
Terminal is the point, where data comes from parts of computers or transmit to the other parts of computer.
<u><em>Examples</em></u>
Keyboard, monitor, printer, memory and CPU are examples of terminals.
There are two types of terminals.
<u>Dumb Terminals</u>
The terminals where data has arrived or transmit from but cannot be processed are called dumb terminals. These processors don't have processing powers.
e.g Keyboard and Monitor
<u>Intelligent Terminal</u>
The terminal who have ability to modify or process data are called intelligent terminals.
e.g CPU
<em>As Dumb terminals have no processing powers, we can say that, the terminal has </em><u><em>Specific Known Limitations.</em></u>
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None of it passes through. Most of the light is either reflected by the object or absorbed and converted to heat. Materials such as wood, stone, and metals are opaque to visible light.
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