No. Electromagnetic waves do.
no
Electrical energy -> magnetic energy ---------> sound energy (signal) (electricity in voice coil) (sound waves)
Electrical energy is converted to sound energy in loudspeakers and earphones. The basic internal transducers are either magnetic coils or piezo-electric crystals.
A loudspeaker contains a metal coil, known as an electromagnet, that creates a magnetic field when an electrical current passes through it. It is the action of the electromagnet that is responsible for converting electrical energy into audible sound.
* thermal energy * chemical energy * nuclear energy * mechanical energy * magnetic energy * electrical energy * radiant energy * elastic energy * sound energy * luminous energy * gravitational energy
no
Electrical energy -> magnetic energy ---------> sound energy (signal) (electricity in voice coil) (sound waves)
Electrical energy is converted to sound energy in loudspeakers and earphones. The basic internal transducers are either magnetic coils or piezo-electric crystals.
Moving electrons (which carry a negative charge) in a wire generates a magnetic field round the wire.Moving a wire in a magnetic field causes the electrons in the wire to move (a moving charge).A moving charge is electrical energy.The energy in a moving charge can be converted into other forms of energy such as sound, heat and light however this energy conversion is not spontaneous.Therefore the answer to the question is "false".
Resistance converts electrical energy into other forms of energy, such as light, heat sound, motion, and magnetic effects.
Electrical energy to sound energyExampleSpeakerA coil of wire(voice coil) is placed (inside the cone) in magnetic field produced by a strong permanent magnet, the signal to converted is applied to the coil, so a magntic field is produced due to electric current in the coil. The coil system and permanent magnetic field interacts, so mechanical motion is produced and it causes the coil to move to&fro and it touches the cone, therby reproducing sound from the electrical signal..
Electrical energy in the form of a varying current. This then flows through a coil changing the magnetic pull on a metal diaphragm which then vibrates, and we are back to sound energy.
A loudspeaker contains a metal coil, known as an electromagnet, that creates a magnetic field when an electrical current passes through it. It is the action of the electromagnet that is responsible for converting electrical energy into audible sound.
does electrical energy can change into sound? yes it can
* thermal energy * chemical energy * nuclear energy * mechanical energy * magnetic energy * electrical energy * radiant energy * elastic energy * sound energy * luminous energy * gravitational energy
Electrical to kinetic to electrical energy in your cells
To change sound energy into electrical energy you need to use a transducer, which changes sound into electrical impulses.