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study each part of microphone and find out its function . learn how to use the microphone ?
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Microphones look very different from loudspeakers so most people never realize how similar they are. If you've read our article on loudspeakers, you'll already know how microphones work—because they're literally loudspeakers working in reverse!
Microphones look very different from loudspeakers so most people never realize how similar they are. If you've read our article on loudspeakers, you'll already know how microphones work—because they're literally loudspeakers working in reverse!In a loudspeaker, electricity flows into a coil of metal wire wrapped around (or in front of) a permanent magnet. The changing pattern of electricity in the coil creates a magnetic field all around it that pushes against the field the permanent magnet creates. This makes the coil move. The coil is attached to a big flat disc called a diaphragm or cone so, as the coil moves, the diaphragm moves too. The moving diaphragm pushes air back and forth into the room and creates sound waves we can hear.
Microphones look very different from loudspeakers so most people never realize how similar they are. If you've read our article on loudspeakers, you'll already know how microphones work—because they're literally loudspeakers working in reverse!In a loudspeaker, electricity flows into a coil of metal wire wrapped around (or in front of) a permanent magnet. The changing pattern of electricity in the coil creates a magnetic field all around it that pushes against the field the permanent magnet creates. This makes the coil move. The coil is attached to a big flat disc called a diaphragm or cone so, as the coil moves, the diaphragm moves too. The moving diaphragm pushes air back and forth into the room and creates sound waves we can hear.In a microphone, there are almost identical parts but they work in exactly the reverse
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