mechanical energy-electrical energy-mechanical energy
The sound waves cause a diaphragm in the microphone to vibrate. The mechanical energy is converted to electrical energy.
A microphone is a transducer - meaning it converts sound in a physical space into electrical energy displayed by a waveform. A speaker does the opposite: It converts electrical energy into a physical sound.
Electrical energy -> magnetic energy ---------> sound energy (signal) (electricity in voice coil) (sound waves)
loudspeaker of telephone: electrical to sound energy microphone of telephone: sound to electrical energy
Electrical - mechanical - sound. From electrical energy, electricity is passed unto an amplifier, a microphone or a cdplayer is connected to the amplifier. The amplifier then change the sound entering it into mechanical energy. Then sound is passed out through a speaker cable givin sound energy
The sound waves cause a diaphragm in the microphone to vibrate. The mechanical energy is converted to electrical energy.
A microphone is a transducer - meaning it converts sound in a physical space into electrical energy displayed by a waveform. A speaker does the opposite: It converts electrical energy into a physical sound.
A microphone is a transducer - meaning it converts sound in a physical space into electrical energy displayed by a waveform. A speaker does the opposite: It converts electrical energy into a physical sound.
A microphone is a transducer - meaning it converts sound in a physical space into electrical energy displayed by a waveform. A speaker does the opposite: It converts electrical energy into a physical sound.
I think the speaker is the opposite of the microphone.
Sorry - not possible. The physical make-up of the microphone does NOT allow it to become a speaker.
A simple method is already available and it's called a speaker-you can also use it as a microphone.
Microphone
No input sound is microphone output sound is speaker
you plug them in
Electrical energy -> magnetic energy ---------> sound energy (signal) (electricity in voice coil) (sound waves)
Because to drive a speaker you need to amplify the current from the microphone. The microphone alone will not generate enough electricity to move the speaker mechanisms.