Note:I would like to get an in-depth explanation for each question,please!
1.So,how can information that are uploaded from one side of the world,can be viewed on the internet from a computer on the other side of the world (to me,it seem like instantly!)?
2.Are the servers relay information at the speed of light or faster?
3.How does the internet infrastructure works?
4.How can we able to translate information into signals which can be re-converted again on the internet?
5.How are we able to transmit information via phone,satellite,or on the internet at such fast speed?
6.How were we able to get an object to transmit a signal in the first place? Since,if I had a computer,but if I don’t know what to put in it so it can send and get signals,so how people figure that problem out?
7.How does a CD player works? I know it reads the disc,but I want a in-depth explanation!
8.How were we able to have electricitiy in our home,in other words how are we able to control electricitiy and direct it to where we want to be via outlets or electronic devices?
9.How does a land phone and a cell phone works?
10.How does a TV works?
11.How does a space shuttle works?
12.How does an airplane works?
13.How fast does a space probe travel at? Since,I am surprise that NASA and other space agencies has space probes on Mars and so on…!
1) Because the computers are on the same network (the internet) and a network that didn’t pass information around would be fairly pointless.
2) No, nothing goes faster than light. Compared to light the servers and networks are very very slow.
3) That would take about 2 hours for the short version.
4) Because people have figured out all sorts of ways of getting different things into computers (microphones, cameras etc…) and once in a computer it is just information which can be moved as easily as any other type of information.
5) It actually travels very slowly. As for how, get a degree in communications and then google Shannon’s theory and that should explain it all.
6) By plugging in a cable or using a radio.
7) A laser bounces off the disc, there are lots of little pits in the disc, if the laser hits a pit it bounces differently. The CD player looks for that difference.
Because we (meaning lots of humans but apparently not you) understand it.
9) By converting sound to electrical signals and then sending that to the other end.
10) See 9 but light as well as sound
11) By having a big engine.
12) By having a slightly smaller engine.
13) Very fast in comparison to anything else you can touch. Very slow in comparison to light or information.