None.
An MP3 is unweightable because it is binary code inside a computer or device. Now, an MP3 player's weight depends on the brand, either around 1-2oz (without ear phones) to around 1-2lbs (without ear phones).
It is how intensity is measured.
I would not say copy, but convert. And yes, this is the best option. MP3 is actually a compressed music format that suppresses sounds that human ear cannot hear. Therefore it save space but into some extend also loses the quality of the sound.
because during time you do what u wanna do n have ear ache
so people could listen to music on the go. MP3 is a compression technique. The sound is analysed and reduced, to take up less room on a computer file. This made it viable to store complex sounds on a memory chip. To make the file smaller, sounds that the human ear cannot hear or distinguish from others are removed.
I suppose it would be the eardrum.
i didnt ask to any one and my ears are in perfect condition as i dont use any ear phones to listen to the mp3 players
erm... haven't you disrupted the wire? One possible reason could be that your mp3 player is not working properly. Its the problem with audio o/p module of your mp3 player. There are two components of a sound file, if anyone one of them is corrupted, it will not deliver over the ear phones. Which mp3 player do you have ?
Due to miniaturization mp3 players can be quite small nowadays. Some are little larger than the ear buds themselves and are less than an inch square for each bud.
Check the link... Is that it ?
Yes. All mp3 players come equipped with the same 3.5 mm jack. The headphones are universal.
The Finis Swimp3 is actually a waterproof MP3 player. This MP3 player does not use ear buds, but instead uses bone conduction transmission, allowing it to be attached to goggle straps. This allows for a fun and hassle free swimming workout.