MORSE CODE: THE SECRET LANGUAGE image
There are multiple technical definitions, but the gist is that Morse code is one of two systems that let you express alphabet, numbers, and punctuation marks: either varying-length electrical pulses or through visual signals (think flashlight or lights). A series of dots, dashes, and spaces are used to represent the letters, numbers, and punctuation. 

The method created by Samuel F. B. Morse and Alfred Lewis Vail as an electrical telegraphy code is still in use today and is known as the International Morse Code. 

Instead of the original variable-length dashes, our current system uses constant-length dashes and dots for all letters.  Giving an example of visual Morse code as well as electrical (sound) Morse code might be easier. 

Example :- …. .- — / -.-. .-.. ..- -… / — ..-. / -.- ..- — .- .-. .- –. ..- .-. ..- (Ham club of kumaraguru)

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