No difference - a cassette contains magnetic tape.
what is the defference between cassette tape and hard disk
magnetic pulses.
A cassette tape is small case holding a length of magnetic tape that runs between two small reels. It is used for recording or playing back in a tape recorder or cassette deck. They cassette tape case is four inches by three inches and three eights a inch thick.
A flexible vinyl with a magnetic coating.
An outdated form of storage. It had a magnetic tape inside where the recording was recorded.
magnetic tapes are cheaper
Audio is encoded on the cassette tape by aligning the magnetic field of the material on the tape. A magnet can erase the tape or perhaps corrupt the sound quality.
An audio tape is a magnetic tape which stores analogue sound for later playback on a tape player, or any similar variety of cassette tape.
magnetic material coated on the tape
A cassette was invented in 1962. There were other forms of magnetic tape mad before this but none of them compared to the compact cassette.
Tape recorders capture sound by catching sound vibrations and creating electric pulse patterns on the moving tape. Metal powder covers the tape causing fluctuations on the magnetic tape in order to produce sound.
A cassette tape is based totally off of a magnetic system. The magnet is what reads and writes the information to the tape.