good loudspeaker have their paper cone fixed to the heavy metal frame?suggest why this it.
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Answer: metal frame to which is ... The permanent magnet has a north and south pole as well. Its magnetic field will push the coil (and the attached speaker cone) outward if the north and north
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Loudspeakers are designed for faithfully reproducing the original sound field. Currently, the most commonly used loudspeaker design is the cone loudspeaker.
The suspension, or surround, is a rim of flexible material that allows the cone to move, and is attached to the driver's metal frame, called the basket.
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