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Its very easy to make a beep sound using Toolkit in java... Here is the program... import java.awt.*; public class BeepExample { public static void main(String[] args) { Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().beep(); } }
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Because your multimeter is not an adequate device for this kind of measurement. Use the correct multimeter to display the triangular wave value.
by using a multimeter we can find line voltage.
how which is right and which is wrong. You need a voltage standard with that you can calibrate both to the standard
Beep Beep!
Car honks sound like beep beep because the purpose of car honks is to gain attention. The beep beep is just one sound that grabs peoples' attention when one needs it in the car.
Use a multimeter selected to test continuity. And some have an audible beep to tell if your coax if fine. No beep means your cable is broke.
BEEP! BEEP!No seriously, the road runner actually has a "coo" sound similar to that of a dove.
"Beeping" is the present participle of the verb "beep" - to emit a high-pitched, shrill noise for the sake of alerting someone of something.
It will sound an alarm through the receiver that goes beep beep beep.
If the computer passes the POST the computer will have a single beep
A word that suggests the source of the sound that it describes. Like beep beep for the horn of a car.
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"Beep beep" is a palindrome for the sound a horn might make because it reads the same forwards and backwards.
Its very easy to make a beep sound using Toolkit in java... Here is the program... import java.awt.*; public class BeepExample { public static void main(String[] args) { Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().beep(); } }
the sound that old cars make are like beep beep and (farts noises or rubles)