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name A device which converts sound energy into magnetic energy

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Answered by harsh984
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Researchers in Japan and Germany have converted energy from soundwaves into electromagnetic energy, trapping a magnetic "spin current" between metal layers. In the experiment, when sound waves are directed at an interface between the thin metal layer and magnetic material, electrical signals are generated at a pair of electrodes attached above. When the soundwaves reach the magnetic material, this creates a spin current that gets picked up by three layers of metal. This is where the exercise class-sounding reverse spin Hall effect kicks in, transforming it into an electrical voltage.

Not to be confused with Orange's Sound Charge T-Shirt, scientists believe that it should be possible to generate that mystical electromagnetic energy from any material in the future. At the moment, the project is looking into materials that are able to eke out more voltage from the process -- perhaps a few years later screaming at our phones will give their batteries a boost? Watch the video after the break for more technical details and close-ups of the equipment.
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Answered by Anonymous
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Converting magnetic energy into sound energy is very common in our daily life.(eg. Speakers)

But convert into sound energy into magnetic energy is far more complicated.

but in recent days scientists in Japan found a way to convert sound waves into electromagnetic energy by trapping the spin current between metal layers.

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