A cell phone does not directly transmit sound. Instead it uses a microphone to convert what you are saying into electronic form. It then communicates with the cell station and sends it the electronic signals which represent your voice. The receiving person's cell phone then reassembles the electronic code representing voice into sound, using a speaker.
Cellular in cell-phones refers to the direct-current Battery power source-they use dry cells. Sound production on the receiving end is through small speakers and amplifiers are, of course, used, this is not too different from the sound-production angle of a transistor radio of the portative, (rectangular) type, usually AM only but some are Am/fm. the ideas and applications are similar.
Through the mouth piece up to a satellite then back down out of the other person's phone.
By electro magnet ed waves
High frequency radio waves.
Through the Speaker.! ;D
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No. A cell phone uses cell towers to transmit calls. A regular phone plugs into the wall or an adaptor of some sort.
A cell 'phone does not transmit sound. It transmits electromagnetic radiation. Sound is converted to and from an electromagnetic signal by the microphone and speaker.
They needed to have a way to transmit the calls. Their solution was cell phone towers which allow the phones to carry a signal and make calls.
The way a duplex functions in a cell phone is by having a two - way communication in which both terminals can transmit simultaneously.
Yes. A cell phone is basically a phone connected to two radios, One radio tuned to listen and one radio to transmit what you say.
Yes, because it is using the internet to transmit the text.
A telegraph relies on a wire to transmit a message to an individual on the receiving end. A cell phone is a wireless device that uses radio waves to transmit a signal.
Yes. There are plenty of places all over the world where there aren't cell phone towers to transmit the cell phone signal. For those places, a satellite phone would work.
Mobile phones transmit and receive date and calls in the microwave section of the radio spectrum.
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Not through normal cell phone technology. If you're paranoid, remove the battery.AnswerCell phones would only transmit information and data when its turned on, so you'll never be tracked down when your phone is dead.