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    In a token ring network the transmission speed in 107 bps and the propagation speed is 200 m/μs. The 1-bit delay in this network is equivalent to ____
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    In a token ring network the transmission speed in 107 bps and the propagation speed is 200 m/μs. The 1-bit delay in this network is equivalent to ____________.

    A.

    20 m

    B.

    30 m

    C.

    50 m

    D.

    40 m

    Correct option is A



    Information Booster:
    1. 1-Bit Delay in Networking: Refers to the propagation distance a bit travels based on transmission and propagation speeds.
    2. Token Ring Networks: These networks often rely on controlled data transmission, where calculating such delays helps in determining network efficiency.
    Additional Knowledge:
    Propagation Delay vs. Transmission Delay: Propagation delay depends on the medium's speed and distance, while transmission delay depends on the data rate of the network.

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