how does a loudspeaker make sound louder?
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Due to the vibration that occur in it
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Loudspeakers will play loud when the cone vibrates a large amount, or soft when it moves a small amount. ... In the same way, sending a bigger pulse of electricity into a loudspeaker makes the cone move further and generates a louder noise. Quieter sounds are made by smaller pulses of electricity.
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