I guess the correct answer to your question is 15.
Answer:
The FSBL is 100.05 dB
Solution:
As per the question:
Frequency, f = 2.4 GHz =
Now, we know that to calculate FSBL, i.e., Free Space Path Loss in dB, we use:
where
d = 1 km = 1000
c =
The answers are as follows:
a) F(A, B, C) = A'B'C' + A'B'C + A'BC' + A'BC + AB'C' + AB'C + ABC' + ABC
= A'(B'C' + B'C + BC' + BC) + A((B'C' + B'C + BC' + BC)
= (A' + A)(B'C' + B'C + BC' + BC) = B'C' + B'C + BC' + BC
= B'(C' + C) + B(C' + C) = B' + B = 1
b) F(x1, x2, x3, ..., xn) = ∑mi has 2n/2 minterms with x1 and 2n/2 minterms
with x'1, which can be factored and removed as in (a). The remaining 2n1
product terms will have 2n-1/2 minterms with x2 and 2n-1/2 minterms
with x'2, which and be factored to remove x2 and x'2, continue this
process until the last term is left and xn + x'n = 1
<h2>Hello!</h2>
The answer is:
- CD
- DVD
- UDO
<h2>Why?</h2>
Optical disks are circular disks used as storage for binary data usually made of polycarbonate. The data is stored in the disc using a laser machine and accessed using a laser diode illuminating the data path in an optical disc drive.
CD: Compact Discs are the most basic optical disk used today, with only a capacity that goes from 0.7 GB (700 MB) to 0.84 GB (840 MB).
DVD: Digital Versatile Discs increase the storage up to 6 times compared with a CD, the capacity of DVDs optical disks goes from 4.7 GB (4700 MB) to about 17 GB(17000 MB).
UDO: Ultra Density Optical have high capacity storage that goes from 30 GB (30000 MB) to about 60 GB (6000 MB).
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