How is sound produced when you play a compact disc?

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2026-05-15 00:36

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When you play a compact disc (CD), a laser in the CD player reads the digital data encoded in the disc's pits and lands. This data is converted into an electrical signal, which is then sent to a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) that transforms it into an analog audio signal. The analog signal is amplified and sent to speakers, which vibrate to produce sound waves that we can hear.

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