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← Language & CommunicationWhy does a wireless communication channel experience reduced data throughput as distance increases?
A)Increased quantization of the signal
B)Higher signal spectral density appears
C)Increased entropy due to noise✓
D)Reduced transmission code redundancy
💡 Explanation
Increased distance causes higher signal attenuation and noise in the channel, and this elevates entropy, because the receiver requires more information to accurately decode the intended signal. Therefore, throughput decreases, rather than increasing as options B and D suggest or being related to quantization errors as suggested by option A.
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