No, because the loudspeaker creates sound while the ear receives sound.
No.
They sound if you have amplifier and shut if you don't
Frogs and toads all have ear holes. Their ears work like humans ears work.
Because of the gravity of the earth
it dosent work like normal human ears
Loudspeakers produce sound by converting electrical signals into mechanical vibrations through a cone or diaphragm. These vibrations create sound waves in the air that are perceived as sound by our ears. The movements of the cone or diaphragm correspond to the variations in the electrical signal, reproducing the original sound.
NHT Loudspeakers was created in 1986.
Sound from loudspeakers is produced when electrical signals are converted into vibrations by the speaker's diaphragm, creating sound waves. These sound waves travel through the air and reach the audience's ears, where they are converted back into electrical signals by the ear's mechanisms for interpretation by the brain.
Loudspeakers bring amplified noise, going to the microphones that are amplified to bring more noise from the loudspeakers, going to the microphones that are amplified to bring more noise from the loudspeakers, going to the microphones that are amplified to bring more noise from the loudspeakers, going to the microphones that are amplified to bring more noise from the loudspeakers...
The exact same way that a human's or a dog's ears work.
Loudspeakers help you hear, music and other things on the radio, louder, for instance at a party.
Yes, they will work great! I would like to have a case to carry mine in, though.