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Here is an example sentence with the word 'convert':Analogue data is converted into digital data before it is processed by the computer.
No. All analogue information must be converted to digital information (binary encoded) before it can be processed.
The digital signals is not converted BACK to analog! it is transmitted in digital form and the receiver is converting it back to analog to drive the speakers. The signal from the microphone is converted from analog to digital with an A/D converter chip, digital signals consist of pulses of different lengths that is switching the transmitter on and off in about the same way as the old Morse code transmissions but at a much higher rate (millions of times higher)
Electronic mixers and other devices that receive signals from other instruments have to be able to deal with signals of varying strength. Mic level signals are not very strong compared to line level signals, for example, so there are often different inputs for mics and line in. Line level signals also vary dramatically. A pad switch reduces the strength of a signal before it is processed.
yes it needs to be processed before it is used
True, dawg.
Both, the software sends most of the info to the CPU to be "processed" where it is routed and may return to be processed and routed a number of times before it is processed to a logical conclusion ( through Boolean logic) otherwise a loop occurs with no logical conclusion and mayhem occurs.
Typically when mold is present on food, you want to throw it away. As a result of the process the food goes through before it is packaged for shipping, processed cheese will grow mold before a processed ham product.
no
Ores must be mined, smelted, and refined before they can be processed into useful everyday materials.
it's not processed, it is filtered and or treated. There are many different ways to filter water. And you can drink straight from spring water.