When balanced twisted-pair copper cabling, return loss is a measurement of the:
A) Worst case difference in magnitude between the expected insertion loss and the actual measured insertion loss
B) Reflection of signal power resulting from the insertion of a device in a transmission line (in dB)
C) Signal coupling between any two pairs along the entire length of the cabling
D) Loss in signal resulting from the insertion of a component, of link, or channel, between a transmitter and a receiver
E) Time required for a signal to travel from one end of the transmission path to the other end
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