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Which of these may not constitute a physical barrier to effective communication?Question 20Select one:a.Bad internet connectivityb.Noisec.Distanced.Power failure

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Which of these may not constitute a physical barrier to effective communication?Question 20Select one:a.Bad internet connectivityb.Noisec.Distanced.Power failure

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The answer is c. Distance. While distance can be a barrier in face-to-face communication, it does not necessarily constitute a physical barrier in today's world where we have various means of communication like emails, video calls, and instant messaging that can overcome this barrier. The other options - bad internet connectivity, noise, and power failure - can physically disrupt or prevent communication from taking place, hence they can be considered as physical barriers to effective communication.

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