How does the addition of noise affect the transferring of data through a cable?
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How does the addition of noise affect the transferring of data through a cable? The following experiment investigates what effects noise has on the transfer of a picture through a link cable. The experiment will be repeated, each time the noise will be increased and the outcome recorded. Background knowledge suggests that the transferring of data will be corrupted or even halted with the addition of noise, and so will become the hypothesis for this practical. Hypothesis Noise directly effects the transferring of data through a link cable. Null-hypothesis Noise has no effect on the transferring of data through a link cable. When data is being transferred over a cable, the data travels in a synchronized manner. It appears on the screen, at the receiving end, much like that of a web page, whereby the image appears pixel by pixel and line by line. Noise also travels at its own synchronization pattern. When both...

