Scenario: Imagine a professor delivering a lecture to a group of students
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Scenario: Imagine a professor delivering a lecture to a group of students. Information Source: The professor (source) has a message to convey, such as a lecture on quantum mechanics. Transmitter: The professor uses a microphone (transmitter) to encode the message into sound waves. Channel: The sound waves travel through the air (channel) to the students. Receiver: The students (receiver) hear the lecture and decode the sound waves back into the message. Destination: The students understand the content of the lecture (destination).
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Scenario: Imagine a professor delivering a lecture to a group of students.
Information Source: The professor (source) has a message to convey, such as a lecture on quantum mechanics.
Transmitter: The professor uses a microphone (transmitter) to encode the message into sound waves.
Channel: The sound waves travel through the air (channel) to the students.
Receiver: The students (receiver) hear the lecture and decode the sound waves back into the message.
Destination: The students understand the content of the lecture (destination).
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