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Q: Does increased current flow change the sound of an electric buzzer?
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How does a buzzer change electrical energy to sound energy?

A buzzer is a relay and a switch. Current activates the solenoid (and you can hear it hit its limits) and opens a switch which relaxes the solenoid. Cycle repeats until current stops.


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In order to change an electric current, you must first change the conductor, doing so will change the flow of atoms which will change the electrical discharge.


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Increase or decrease in potential results in the change in direction of the flow of electric current.


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