Jewel cases
compact discs are made of polycarbonate plastic followed by a thin layer of aluminum coating over the polycarbonate plastic then finished with a clear protective acrylic coating over the aluminum layer some companies use silver or gold instead of the aluminum layer
Red and green plastic mill coupons were used years ago for money. I think the red coupon was worth 3 pennies and the green mill was worth 5 centsr parts of a penny.
They are called granna. They are stacks of membranes
Tassimo discs containers are typically made from food-grade materials such as plastic or aluminum, which are considered safe for use with beverages. However, some plastic containers may contain trace amounts of chemicals like BPA. It is recommended to check the packaging for any information about the materials used and proper disposal guidelines.
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Compact Discs is the correct spelling.
what is difference between compact discs and digital versalite discs
compact discs are made of polycarbonate plastic followed by a thin layer of aluminum coating over the polycarbonate plastic then finished with a clear protective acrylic coating over the aluminum layer some companies use silver or gold instead of the aluminum layer
They don't. Magnets have no impact on compact discs, since they don't work by magnetism.
Yes, some boom boxes play computer discs. Sony and RCA both manufacture boom boxes which play computer discs.
Compact discs (CD) are read from the inside out ... About an inch of the The inner radius of a compact discs is used for clamping and is used to identify the manufacturer ... These parts of the compact discs can not be copied with out side data and can not be damage with the exception of snapping the whole compact discs in half ... A compact disc that constants music has the inner band of data which is called the lead-in hold the table of contents for the compact disc ... The table of content lets the compact discs know how to navigate around the disc ... Music on a compact disc start just outside the lead-in ... The larger the music track the grater the width is on the compact disc ... A compact disc can hold upwards to 80 minutes of music ... You can tell where the music is on a compact disc by the barker shades on the compact disc ... when the compact disc is not full you can tell by the lightness on the compact disc ... To tell where the tracks are on a music compact disc there are very thin faint circles that separate the ... Unlike a vinyl record which is read by a needle which lies within the grooves a compact disc is read by a laser which allows it to be read with only the laser beam "touching" the data ... The laser beam enters the compact disc on the play side and travels through the compact discs clear plastic layer which picks up information from the data layer then bounces off the reflective coating on the back side of the data layer ... The reflected laser beam then travels back through the clear plastic layer out of the compact disc and into the compact disc player's detector ... The detector then helps the compact disc player convert the information carried by the laser into sound ...
Compact discs
There are literally thousands of patents that deal with various aspects of compact discs, players and recorders for compact discs. One of the first patents for optically readable discs was filed by Phillips Corporation in 1972.
Depends on what kind of "discs" you're referring to... (compact discs? brake discs?)
she has 11 tapes and 33 discs because i cbf explaining
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Compact discs.