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A piezo sounder is a type of electronic component used to produce audio alerts or tones in circuits. When voltage is applied, the piezo crystal inside the sounder vibrates, creating sound waves. This is commonly used in devices like alarms, buzzers, and electronic musical instruments.
who is the antagonist in sounder
the dog
The noun 'sounder' is a standard collective noun for 'a sounder of wild boars'.
a grop of sounder is a group of pussies
the piezo-eletric property of a crystal is the principle of quartz clock
A piezo pickup is the type of pickup most commonly used in acoustic-electric instruments. This type of pickup is normally placed in or near the bridge of the instrument thus making it a piezo bridge.
Both "sounder" and "more sound" are correct comparatives. "Sounder" is more commonly used when referring to physical objects ("Her argument is sounder"), while "more sound" is often used when describing sound judgement or reasoning ("His reasoning is more sound").
Sounder was a mixed-breed dog, a cross between a Black and Tan Coonhound and a Labrador Retriever.
The resolution of a sounder is the smallest detectable change in a measured value. It represents the level of detail or accuracy that the sounder can provide in its measurements.
A piezo is just a manual, mechanical type of module. In order to work as an ignition the piezo module will need to be wired to an electrode which will spark when the piezo module is pressed or cranked. An ignition system is an assembly of parts and the piezo is like a spark generator for an ignition that does not use batteries or electricity. Pressing or turning the piezo module will send electricity to the electrode which should be mounted where gas emits from the burner so the electrode sparking will ignite gas as the gas leaves the burner.
Sounder by William H. Armstrong is illustrated by James Barkley.