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CCNA 1 v3.1 Module 3 Networking Media. Objectives. Atoms and Electrons. Atoms and Electrons.
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Coulomb's Electric Force Law states that opposite charges react to each other with a force that causes them to be attracted to each other. Like charges react to each other with a force that causes them to repel each other. • Loosened electrons that do not move and have a negative charge are called static electricity. If these static electrons have an opportunity to jump to a conductor, this can lead to electrostatic discharge (ESD).
Cable Specifications Digital or baseband transmission and analog or broadband transmission require different types of cable.
Optical • The wavelength of the light in optical fiber is either 850 nm, 1310 nm, or 1550 nm. These wavelengths were selected because they travel through optical fiber better than other wavelengths.
light travels at different, slower speeds through other materials like air, water, and glass. When a light ray called the incident ray, crosses the boundary from one material to another, some of the light energy in the ray will be reflected back
The entering ray will be bent at an angle from its original path. This ray is called the refracted ray. How much the incident light ray is bent depends on the angle at which the incident ray strikes the surface of the glass and the different rates of speed at which light travels through the two substances.
Wireless LAN Standards wireless technology does not provide the high-speed transfers, security, or uptime reliability of cabled networks