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A song is an input. When you select a song to play, the MP3 file is decoded, and this data is sent to the speaker to be used as the output.
Output data is a signal or data sent from the information processing system to the outside world. The data can be sent to a human or another information processing system.
The output is the data you see on the monitor or sent to other peripherals such as the printer.
Redirect the output to a file via the command line. Print the file. For example, if the program is named foo.exe, the output can be redirected to a file named foo.txt with the following command: foo.exe > foo.txt Everything sent to std::cout by the program will now be sent to the file instead. Everything sent to std::cerr will be displayed on screen as normal.
An MP3 player uses the file.mp3 (a song for example) as its input. It then decodes (decompresses) this as an MP3 file is a compressed file. The resulting decoded data is then used as it's output, usually sent to a speaker with the help of a digital to analog converter and an amplifier. A MP3 recorder would do the process in reverse and the sound would be its input and the resulting MP3 file would be it's output.
Because it "outputs" onto paper data sent to in from a computer.
The function is to print on paper the data sent to it from a computer.
Neither. It is a central processor. It manipulates data sent to it from devices, and sends in back to the devices for them to output.
A daisy wheel printer "outputs" data sent to it from the computer and prints the data on paper.
A motherboard takes both input and output. For example, it may take inputs from a keyboard or mouse, and output video from an integrated graphics card. In a more general sense, the motherboard is the device which connects all of the pieces of the computer together; All of the data sent between devices is routed through the motherboard. In effect, every one of these data transmissions can be viewed as input and output (input data from one device to the mobo, output the data from the mobo to another device).
Data may be sent to another location. What happens will be decided by how the page is designed and where the designer wants to send the data and how it is to be sent. So there is not a single answer to the question.