CBSE BOARD X, asked by sandeepmulpuru699, 9 months ago

morse cord plz send me

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Answered by jahnvi30
1

Answer:

Morse code is a method used in telecommunication to encode text characters as standardized sequences of two different signal durations, called dots and dashes or dits and dahs.[2][3] Morse code is named for Samuel Morse, an inventor of the telegraph.

Explanation:

The International Morse Code encodes the 26 English letters A through Z, some non-English letters, the Arabic numerals and a small set of punctuation and procedural signals (prosigns). There is no distinction between upper and lower case letters.

Answered by bhuvan0529
0

m-o-r-s-e code

in olden days i.e it is used to make a telegraph which is used as telegram

but now it is not in a use in telecommunication but used by army and raw team i.e spy or agents

i am giving u the international m-o-r-s-e code

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--..

1.----

2..---

3...--

4....-

5.....

6-....

7--...

8---..

9----.

0-----

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