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Crossword: Sound Representation in Binary

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1. The number of samples of a sound wave that are taken per second to convert it into a digital form.

2. The electrical power required by condenser microphones to operate, typically provided by an audio interface or mixer.

3. Sound represented in a binary format consisting of discrete samples taken at regular intervals.

4. A type of microphone that uses electromagnetic induction to convert sound into an electrical signal.

5. The thin membrane in a microphone that vibrates in response to sound waves and converts the vibrations into an electrical signal.

6. The range of frequencies a microphone can accurately capture and reproduce.

7. A representation of sound in the form of an electrical voltage that can be processed and analyzed.

8. A type of microphone that uses a capacitor to convert sound into an electrical signal.

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9. The number of cycles or waves occurring in one second, determining the pitch of a sound.

10. The maximum extent of vibration or oscillation in a sound wave, representing the loudness or volume of the sound.

11. A graphical representation of a sound wave showing its amplitude and frequency variations over time.

12. The process of converting sound waves into a digital form that can be stored or manipulated by a computer.


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