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A basic communication system consists of (A) transmitter (B) information source (C ) user of information (D)channel (E ) receiver `
Choose the correct sequence in which these are arranged in a basic communicarion system.

A

ABCDE

B

BADEC

C

BDACE

D

BEADC

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To determine the correct sequence of components in a basic communication system, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Components**: The basic components of a communication system are: - Information Source (B) - Transmitter (A) - Channel (D) - Receiver (E) - User of Information (C) 2. **Understand the Flow of Information**: - The process begins with the **Information Source** (B) which generates the information that needs to be communicated. - This information is then sent to the **Transmitter** (A) which converts the information into a signal suitable for transmission. - The signal is then sent through a **Channel** (D), which can be any medium (like optical fiber, radio waves, etc.) that carries the signal from the transmitter to the receiver. - Upon reaching the destination, the **Receiver** (E) captures the transmitted signal and converts it back into a form that can be understood. - Finally, the information is delivered to the **User of Information** (C), who utilizes the information. 3. **Sequence Arrangement**: - Based on the flow of information, the correct sequence is: 1. Information Source (B) 2. Transmitter (A) 3. Channel (D) 4. Receiver (E) 5. User of Information (C) 4. **Final Answer**: Therefore, the correct sequence in a basic communication system is **B, A, D, E, C**.

To determine the correct sequence of components in a basic communication system, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Components**: The basic components of a communication system are: - Information Source (B) - Transmitter (A) - Channel (D) ...
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