Books on cassette tape are called audio books (also 'talking books'). However, audio/talking books are also available in CD and MP3 form.
the cassette tape contained information on nuclear fusion.
A cassette tape is typically made of a plastic shell, usually made of ABS plastic, that houses a length of magnetic tape coated with a magnetic material such as iron oxide. The tape is wound between two reels within the cassette shell. The plastic shell also contains various components such as pressure pads, magnetic heads, and a leader tape for smooth operation within a cassette player.
Casette 9 Side A
Yes - distorted or even erased.
I think what you are asking is how to re-write over a factory recorded VHS cassette. Correct? If you compare the factory tape to a new blank cassette, you will notice a place (on the left front edge) where the factory tape is missing a small square plastic tab that is still present on the blank. The absence of the tab write-protects the tape and also causes the machine to automatically go to play mode when the cassette is put in. Cover that hole with a piece of tape (doesn't matter if it is clear tape or not) and you're ready to record over whatever was there. To protect your home movies you have on blank VHS tapes, break out the tab after recording. The same applies to audio cassettes. Enjoy.
An outdated form of storage. It had a magnetic tape inside where the recording was recorded.
The easiest way to get information from a cassette tape to a CD is to get a radio that has both a cassette player and a recordable CD. As the cassette plays it can be recorded onto the disc.
le cassette = the cassette / the tape / the cassette tape
Yes
The strings that come out of a broken cassette tape are commonly referred to as "tape strands" or simply "tape." When a cassette tape breaks, these thin magnetic strips can unravel and become tangled, often leading to frustration for anyone trying to repair or salvage the tape.
C90 on a cassette tape means that the cassette tape runs for 90 minutes. <3
The device used to play tape cassettes is called a cassette player or cassette deck. It reads magnetic tape contained within the cassette and converts the stored audio signals into sound. Some cassette players may also have recording capabilities, allowing users to create their own tapes.
No difference - a cassette contains magnetic tape.
Rubbing a magnet on a cassette can potentially erase the magnetic information stored on the tape, causing loss of data or recording. Magnets can interfere with the magnetic particles on the tape, altering or erasing the recorded content. It's best to keep magnets away from cassette tapes to avoid damaging them.
I have it on cassette tape. I play it on my cassette tape player.
C120 on a cassette tape means that the tape runs for 120 minutes. <3
The tape is used to block a "record override switch" so the cassette can be recorded on (over) again. Remove the tape and it will prevent you from recording over what ever is on the tape inside now.