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what is the difference between digital sound and digitized sound
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Naturally occurring sound waves are analog, although they can be digitized.
Sound is digitized through a process called analog-to-digital conversion. This involves capturing the sound waves using a microphone, converting them into electrical signals, and then sampling and quantizing these signals into discrete numerical values that can be stored and processed digitally. This results in a digital representation of the original sound.
The part of the bell that makes the sound is called the clapper. This is the hanging piece inside the bell that strikes its sides to create the ringing sound.
No, the word "piece" does not have a long "i" sound. It is pronounced as "pees," with a short "i" sound.
A microphone converts voice sound waves into electrical signals, which are then digitized by an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) to produce digital signals. These digital signals can then be processed and transmitted digitally.
The center of a bell is called the "clapper." The clapper is the part that strikes the bell to produce sound. It is typically a pendulum-like piece that swings inside the bell, and its movement creates the ringing sound that bells are known for.
A striker in a bell is called a clapper. It is a small piece of metal that strikes the inner surface of the bell to produce sound when the bell is rung.
The cast of Digitized - 2006 includes: Justin Coppedge Justin Coppedge as himself
Yes. The IE has a long E sound in "piece" and so does the EA in the homonym "peace." The second E is silent.
A piece of chain is called a "link".