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At 10Mbps a bit time is 0.1 microseconds.
The Ethernet standard imposes limits on the distance between any two nodes. These limits ensure that if adapter A chooses a lower value of K than all the other adapters involved in a collision, then adapter A will be able to transmit its frames without experiencing a new collision. It is possible that an adapter can sneak in a new frame while other adapters are in the exponential backoff state.
Taking Turns Protocols: Most popular is Token Ring.
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