U-morse code
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Morse code is a way to talk to someone using lights or sound.
Morse code and binary code both encode and decode information, but they use different methods. Morse code uses combinations of dots and dashes to represent letters and numbers, while binary code uses combinations of 0s and 1s. Morse code relies on sound or light signals, while binary code is used in computers to represent data. Both codes require a key or chart to decode the information.
The patterns at the end of the question, if interpreted as Morse Code, represent the letters: T O T
The Morse code
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This code was created for Samuel Morse's telegraph and is known as Morse Code
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.
Morse Code?
four dots is H
"This is cool" is "- .... .. ... / .. ... / -.-. --- --- .-.." in Morse. The dividers represent spaces between words when written in text format.