A television receiver doesn't need sound energy to do its job ... receiving a coded radio signal and decoding
the information it carries to generate video and audio signals.
Part of the television receiver's job is often to GENERATE sound energy, for your benefit, in order for you to hear
the audio that goes along with the picture on the screen.
I would use the term "instruments use sound energy" because instruments themselves are not capable of having or emitting energy, but rather they convert other forms of energy (such as mechanical energy or electrical energy) into sound energy when played.
they use electrical and sound energy
yes,because radio is an example of sound energy...
No.
Oct 7,1998
No, I do not use sound energy when I communicate. My responses are generated and relayed through text-based algorithms.
Music.
A television uses electrical energy and changes into sound energy.
A microphone is a device that converts sound energy into electrical energy. Sound waves cause a diaphragm in the microphone to vibrate, which in turn generates an electrical signal that represents the sound.
Sound energy can be converted to electrical energy using a device called a microphone. The microphone converts the sound waves into electrical signals by detecting the vibrations caused by the sound waves and converting them into a voltage signal. This electrical signal can then be processed and used to power various electronic devices or stored for later use.
Mechanical to Sound.
Objects such as speakers, musical instruments, microphones, and even animals like whales and bats use sound energy. Sound energy is produced by vibrating objects and travels through a medium, such as air or water, to be heard.