Science, asked by Anonymous, 5 months ago

Can anyone tell me why speaker moves up and down when audio is passing. Spammers stay away ok account will be deleted.​

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Answered by kajalamrita09
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Explanation:

As current alternates in the coil, it moves up and down, pushing against the movable plate. The plate pushes against the surface, transferring the energy to the surface and turning it into a speaker. Because vibration speakers convert electrical energy into mechanical energy, they are also known as transducers.

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Answered by bhavisr
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You're much more likely to hear distortion or cause damage if your amplifier is under powering the speakers. Higher volume means asking the amplifier for more power. If it is unable to provide enough, your speakers will distort. ... The key to preventing distortion means choosing speakers with quality components.

But As current alternates in the coil, it moves up and down, pushing against the movable plate. The plate pushes against the surface, transferring the energy to the surface and turning it into a speaker. Because vibration speakers convert electrical energy into mechanical energy, they are also known as transducers.

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