electrons are not under going any change when you send . only either the frequency or the amplitude of the voltage is changed according to the signal youre sending . the modem modulates(changes) the carrier signal accordingly with the signal you are sending . o .k .
2007-03-25 19:49:08
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answered by Alan f 2
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Quadrillions
2007-03-17 23:57:00
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answered by Mitzi 3
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Trillions
2007-03-23 03:04:14
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answered by Anonymous
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regrettably, no. The outcome is real; that's been experimentally verified. yet because of way it truly works, it won't be able for use for communique at speedier than the speed of light. the information are too complicated to describe right here.
2016-12-02 04:15:36
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd answer your question, except I'm numerically dyslexic, so, whatever you do, don't take my word for this, but I reckon it's 9394968376103846518293501928374650111389943904683921095573920396819920394036748392048576721002938357 (give or take a million or two).
2007-03-24 03:30:56
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answered by Anonymous
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electrons cannot be manipulated. an unit of memory is either having high voltage or less voltage
2007-03-17 23:58:19
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont know how many exactly but they should be alot. lol
2007-03-18 04:16:36
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answered by Anonymous
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around 267,286,353 millon or so
2007-03-24 20:27:30
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answered by mauiwaui16 2
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