For reproducing sound, a CD (Compact Disc) audio player uses a
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Quartz Crystal
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Titanium Needle
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Laser Beam
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Barium Titanium Ceramic
C
Correct answer
Explanation
CD audio players use laser beam technology to read the digital information stored on the compact disc. The laser reflects off the microscopic pits and lands on the disc surface, and the reflection pattern is converted to audio signals. This non-contact optical method is what distinguishes CDs from vinyl records that use needles.