how is sound produced in a loudspeaker
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in humans box larynx produce sound.
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When lungs force air by the slit, the vocal cords start vibrate and produce sound. At the upper part of a loudspeaker, there is a metal cone,
This moves the coil back and forth by pulling the speaker cone and pushing it,
Like a drum skin vibrating back and forth, the moving cone pumps sounds out into the air.
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To make sound, a loudspeaker is driven by modulated electric current (produced by an amplifier) that passes through a "speaker coil" which then (through inductance) creates a magnetic field around the coil, creating a magnetic field.
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