In moving coil loudspeaker which energy conversion?
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Answer. The part of the speaker that converts electrical into mechanical energy is frequently called the motor, or voice coil. The motor vibrates a diaphragm that in turn vibrates the air in immediate contact with it, producing a sound wave corresponding to the pattern of the original speech or music signal.
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sound energy
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Whereas a microphone converts the movements of its diaphram due to sound energy into electrical signals, loudspeakers convert electrical energy into motion of the diaphram and thus into sound energy.
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