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What is true about the process of converting analog data into digital data?
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(Choice A) When fewer bits are used to represent each sample, the sample can better represent the original analog data.
A
When fewer bits are used to represent each sample, the sample can better represent the original analog data.
(Choice B) Regardless of the sampling interval used, the digital version can never contain as much detail as the original analog data.
B
Regardless of the sampling interval used, the digital version can never contain as much detail as the original analog data.
(Choice C) If enough data storage is available, the digital version can exactly match the analog data.
C
If enough data storage is available, the digital version can exactly match the analog data.
(Choice D) When the analog data is sampled at shorter intervals (versus longer intervals), more details will be lost in the conversion from analog to digital.
D
When the analog data is sampled at shorter intervals (versus longer intervals), more details will be lost in the conversion from analog to digital.
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Choose 1 answer:
Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A) When fewer bits are used to represent each sample, the sample can better represent the original analog data.
A
When fewer bits are used to represent each sample, the sample can better represent the original analog data.
(Choice B) Regardless of the sampling interval used, the digital version can never contain as much detail as the original analog data.
B
Regardless of the sampling interval used, the digital version can never contain as much detail as the original analog data.
(Choice C) If enough data storage is available, the digital version can exactly match the analog data.
C
If enough data storage is available, the digital version can exactly match the analog data.
(Choice D) When the analog data is sampled at shorter intervals (versus longer intervals), more details will be lost in the conversion from analog to digital.
D
When the analog data is sampled at shorter intervals (versus longer intervals), more details will be lost in the conversion from analog to digital.
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**(Choice C)** If enough data storage is available, the digital version can exactly match the analog data.
In theory, if you sample an analog signal at a sufficiently high rate (following the Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem) and use enough bits to represent each sample (adequate bit depth), you can create a digital representation that accurately matches the original analog data.
**(Choice C)** If enough data storage is available, the digital version can exactly match the analog data.
In theory, if you sample an analog signal at a sufficiently high rate (following the Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem) and use enough bits to represent each sample (adequate bit depth), you can create a digital representation that accurately matches the original analog data.