Sound energy is mechanical energy. No devices are required to make a conversion.
We can convert electrical energy into mechanical energy in mixer and grinder. We can convert electrical energy into sound energy in various sound systems. We can convert electrical energy into heat energy in electric water or room heater.
Lots of devices do that. A motor will convert electrical energy to mechanical energy (i.e., to movement); a lamp will convert it to light; a speaker will turn it to sound; etc.
Sound energy is actually a mechanical energy.
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you can convert sound energy into mechanical energy by yelling into an empty plastic water jug. You will feel the walls of the container vibrating because of the sound waves hitting the walls of the jug. The walls vibrating are mechanical energy given to it by the sound energy. Sound energy is just an air wave. when the air waves run into something that vibrates along with it, the vibration of the thing is mechanical energy
No they convert mechanical energy to sound energy.
Yes. But it is a negligible amount comparing to the mechanical energy it produces.
Sound waves are transformed into mechanical energy to make recordings by the use of a phonograph. The earliest recording devices of this type were hollow cylinders with tiny holes in them.
Sound energy is a form of mechanical energy.
Because sound is the movement/vibration of air, which is mechanical motion, involving mechanical energy.
sound energy begins with mechanical energy because when you plucked a guitar you make a mechanical energy and then that cause the strumming of guitar
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