Letters, digits, punctuation marks, and special codes (i.e. characters) are represented by sequences of short and/or long pulses separated by short gaps. Short pulses are called dots and pronounced as "di" except at the end of a character, where they are pronounced as "dit". Long pulses are called dashes and are pronounced as "dah". Characters are separated by long gaps.
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To write a sentence in Morse code, you first need to convert each letter into its corresponding Morse code representation, consisting of dots (.) and dashes (-). Spaces between letters are represented by a single space, while spaces between words are typically represented by a slash (/) or three spaces. For example, the word "HELLO" in Morse code is ".... . .-.. .-.. ---". Use a Morse code chart for accurate conversion.
The letter "T" in Morse code is represented by 1 dash.
Q is represented as "--.-" in International Morse Code.
International Morse ' Q ' : _ _ . _
The letter E is represented by a single dot when using Morse Code.
In Morse code, the word "bliss" is represented as follows: B is "-...", L is ".-..", I is "..", S is "...", and S is "...". Therefore, "bliss" in Morse code is "-... .-.. .. ... ...".
In Morse code, "escape the shack" is represented as follows: E: . S: ... C: -.-. A: .- P: .--. E: . (space) T: - H: .... E: . (space) S: ... H: .... A: .- C: -.-. K: -.- Putting it together, it would be: . ... -.-. .- .--. . - .... . ... .... .- -.-. -.-. (Note: The spaces indicate separation between letters and words in Morse code.)
Yes, the Morse code for a space is represented by a short pause or silence between letters and a longer pause between words. It serves as the separator between characters and words in Morse code transmissions.
E in international Morse code (please note there are 3 kinds of Morse code) is the simplest of all Morse code letters, as it is the most common letter in English. It would just be a simple dot: .
Computer don't have Morse code. They use something called Binary Code. It uses 1s and 0s for the letters whereas Morse code uses dots and dashes.
It is the letter M.