difference between microphone and loudspeaker in hindi
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It is basically a instrument meant for the conversion of sound waves into equivalent electrical waves. Figure depicts input is acoustic waves and output is taken using two electrical wires.
There are various types of microphone based on their construction and working operation. The same have been explained below.
A speaker takes the electrical signal as input and translates it back into physical vibrations to create sound waves.
There are two main types of loudspeakers viz. moving coil type, electrostatic type, ribbon type etc.
Loudspeakers are used along with enclosures which are used to reduce free-cone problems of cancellation and resonance. Enclosures will prevent sound waves emitted from rear to mix with the sound wave emitted from front. If not, 180 degree out of phase component of rear waveform will cancel front waveform component. This effect is more prevalent at low frequencies.
There are various types of microphone based on their construction and working operation. The same have been explained below.
A speaker takes the electrical signal as input and translates it back into physical vibrations to create sound waves.
There are two main types of loudspeakers viz. moving coil type, electrostatic type, ribbon type etc.
Loudspeakers are used along with enclosures which are used to reduce free-cone problems of cancellation and resonance. Enclosures will prevent sound waves emitted from rear to mix with the sound wave emitted from front. If not, 180 degree out of phase component of rear waveform will cancel front waveform component. This effect is more prevalent at low frequencies.
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microphone is used to put in early while driving in any vehicle but loudspeaker is used to connect from phone or TV to listen songs
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