Yes, but with vey low sensitivity and poor frequency response.
If the motherboard has a mic jack,if not you need a sound card with one. It will only be as loud as the software allows, it is not an amplifier. But you can run it to an amp or your stereo and then to speakers.
Because at very high frequencies, the inductive effect of loud speaker coil is so high that practically no current passes through it. Further, the diaphragm of the loud speaker cannot respond for such high frequency. Hence ultrasonic waves cannot be produced using loud speaker.
the reason a speaker blows when you turn it up too loud is because the coil gets hotter and hotter when the cone moves a lot. it will eventually get so hot that the coil will start to smoke then crackle and then stop working.
a loud speaker and for no sound it is a loud speaker with a cross on it
Electrical energy -> magnetic energy ---------> sound energy (signal) (electricity in voice coil) (sound waves)
is a speaker made to be heard and loud
Sing in a microphone and amplify that.
NO
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A microphone, by itself, does not make your voice loud. It changes the sound waves your voice makes in analogous electric signals. These signals can be sent to an amplifier and speakers to make you voice sound loud. The amplifier increases the amplitude of the electric waves so that when they are sent to a speaker and changed back into sound waves, they will be louder.
The earth is moving and causes the rumble, but not always is it heard. I lived on the second floor in an apartment and it was like a microphone I could hear every quake before it hit.
yes it can, but not that loud, if not loud enough buy speaker's