A compact disc, first marketed in 1983, is a sound carrier that is played by a laser beam that reads the code in the disc. A compact disc player is a machine that spins the disc, shines a laser on it, and sends the resulting electrical signal to an amplifer, which sends it to speakers.
A compact disc - is a circular 'sandwich' of plastic. The outer layers are clear, and the 'filling' is silver. The silvered layer is electrically etched by a laser with a microscopic series of short and long 'pits'. These pits are read by a laser in a CD player, and produce either music (or data for a computer).
You can use a compact disk to store your files/pictures. As well as that, you can also burn songs into CD depending on how much it can store. Usually, about 18 to 20 songs.
A compact disc is a secondary-storage disc for computers. It's capacity is about 700 MegaBytes.
CD-R stands for Compact Disc - Recordable. A CD-R can have data written to it (recorded on it), and be read later on. Once data is written to a CD-R, it cannot be removed.
A compact disk (CD) is used to store data in the form of tiny magnetic strips printed by lasers.
Saves the data u write or BURN in to it
compact disc is the abb. of CD.
Compact Discs are also know as CDs.
Compact Disc-Read Only Memory
CD stands for Compact Disc.
CD stands for compact disc.
If you are speaking in terms of MUSIC, it would be Compact Disc. The "C" stands for "Compact" and the "D" stands for "Disc".
no IBM didn't invented compact disc
The weight of a compact disc is approx 1.6 Newtons.
"CD" is capitalized because it is an abbreviation for "compact disc", but "compact disc" is a common noun so would not be capitalized.
In computer lingo, CD stands for Compact Disc.
A standard compact disc is 120 millimeters in diameter (or approximately 4.72 inches).
Compact discs (CD) are read from the inside out ... About an inch of the The inner radius of a compact discs is used for clamping and is used to identify the manufacturer ... These parts of the compact discs can not be copied with out side data and can not be damage with the exception of snapping the whole compact discs in half ... A compact disc that constants music has the inner band of data which is called the lead-in hold the table of contents for the compact disc ... The table of content lets the compact discs know how to navigate around the disc ... Music on a compact disc start just outside the lead-in ... The larger the music track the grater the width is on the compact disc ... A compact disc can hold upwards to 80 minutes of music ... You can tell where the music is on a compact disc by the barker shades on the compact disc ... when the compact disc is not full you can tell by the lightness on the compact disc ... To tell where the tracks are on a music compact disc there are very thin faint circles that separate the ... Unlike a vinyl record which is read by a needle which lies within the grooves a compact disc is read by a laser which allows it to be read with only the laser beam "touching" the data ... The laser beam enters the compact disc on the play side and travels through the compact discs clear plastic layer which picks up information from the data layer then bounces off the reflective coating on the back side of the data layer ... The reflected laser beam then travels back through the clear plastic layer out of the compact disc and into the compact disc player's detector ... The detector then helps the compact disc player convert the information carried by the laser into sound ...
Inventor, James Russell made the first compact disc. He discovered this invention on the date of August, 17th, 1982. Another name for a compact disc is CD.
The CD that goes into a CD player is compact disc. CD-ROM is "compact disc - read-only memory". On the back of a car, it means Corps Diplomatique, a French way of saying "I'm a diplomat so don't even think of arresting me". In finance, and specifically investment, it stands for "certificate of deposit".