There are 3 different kinds of Morse Code, but the most common is international Morse code. There are only 2 symbols in Morse code (all 3 kinds of Morse code), dots and dashes.
The letters in international Morse code are:
A: .-
B: -...
C: -.-.
D: -..
E: .
F: --.-
G: --.
H: ....
I: ..
J: .---
K: -.-
L: .-..
M: --
N: -.
O: ---
P: .--.
Q: --.-
R: .-.
S: ...
T: -
U: ..-
V: ...-
W: .--
X: -..-
Y: -.--
Z: --..
there are two different symbols in Morse code: dots and dashesfor example Morse code would be (in international Morse code):-- --- .-. ... . -.-. --- -.. .
Morse code consists of 26 letters of the English alphabet, 10 digits (0-9), and a few special characters and punctuation marks. In total, there are 43 standard Morse code symbols, including both letters and numbers. Each character is represented by a unique combination of dots (short signals) and dashes (long signals).
Binary code and Morse code are both systems used to represent information through a series of symbols. Binary code uses combinations of 0s and 1s to represent letters, numbers, and other characters in computers, while Morse code uses combinations of dots and dashes to represent the same information in telecommunication. Both codes serve as a way to encode and decode information, but they use different symbols and methods to do so.
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.
Morse Code is sometimes written with a slash between letters to avoid getting the letters confused. A double slash means a space between words.
DNA is similar to Morse code in that both are systems of communication using a sequence of symbols to convey information. In DNA, the sequence of nucleotides (A, C, T, G) contains genetic instructions for building proteins. In Morse code, the sequence of dots and dashes represents letters of the alphabet or numbers.
The patterns at the end of the question, if interpreted as Morse Code, represent the letters: T O T
Morse code uses short and longer impulses to spell letters which become words, which anyone listening can "read" if they know the Morse code. The other person can answer in Morse code whatever they feel like. Morse code can be sent by sound, light, marks on a paper strip and so on.
The Morse code
Morse code was, by far, the easiest method of communication at the time. It allowed communication by a method other than letters.
Morse Code, created by Samuel Morse, was designed to transmit letters across the Telegraph system. He wanted frequently used letters to have short codes and less frequently used letters to have longer codes.