analóg
An "analóg" refers to a type of signal or data that represents information in a continuous form. Unlike digital signals, which use discrete values (like 0s and 1s), analog signals can vary smoothly over a range. Common examples of analog signals include sound waves and electrical currents, which can change in intensity and frequency.
In technology, analog devices often include items like analog clocks, vinyl records, and thermometers. These devices operate based on continuous changes rather than fixed values, making them distinct from their digital counterparts. Analog technology has been widely used in various fields, including music, telecommunications, and measurement.