In Ethernet, the standard maximum allowed distance of the medium is set to 232 bits. In other words, the total length of the cable must be such that it would take a bit no more time to propagate from one end of the cable to the other than the time needed to transmit 232 bits. Explain how this leads to a time slot of 51.2 μs in 10Base5. Hint: a time slot must contain the worst-case scenario of a collided transmission; i.e., from a station’s start of transmission until that station’s complete receiving of the jamming signal.