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What makes a coil move in microphone?
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In dynamic microphones (aka moving-coil microphones), a coil of wire surrounds a magnet and is connected to a diaphragm which vibrates in response to incoming sound waves. When sound waves hit the diaphragm, the coil oscillates back and forth past the magnet, generating a current which creates the audio signal.
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In dynamic microphones (aka moving-coil microphones), a coil of wire surrounds a magnet and is connected to a diaphragm which vibrates in response to incoming sound waves. When sound waves hit the diaphragm, the coil oscillates back. and forth past the magnet, generating a current which creates the audio signal.
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