Answer Posted / kaushal patel
Noise is a error occurring in the normally communication system.Basically lots of types of errors . But sometimes errors also occurring due to the noise effect.
When signal is transmitted at source to destination , at that time signal have some lose ... That we can say that noise is occurring in communication.
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