electrical energy is converted to sound energy by means of 'speakers' this device consists of a solenoid(a coil of conducting wire) with a soft iron disc in it. which is conected to the diaphgram of the speaker. the diaphgram is externally attached to a conical structure to enhance the sound produced.
when electrical pulse arrives to the solenoid it attracts the iron disc bacckwards because of magnetic effect thus moving the diaphgram too. When the pulse lapses ,the solenoid loses its magnetic property thus bringing the disc to its original position this process occurs fastly enough to produce necessary compression and rarefaction in the layers of air to produce sound waves
It goes from electrical to sound, light, and possibly heat energy
electrical to sound
electrical to sound
The main energy-changes are as follows: Chemical (in the battery) to electrical Electrical to sound
Electrical-light-sound-heat
In a stereo, electrical energy is converted into sound energy. The electrical energy powers the speakers, causing them to vibrate and produce sound waves that we can hear.
chemical -> Mechanical-> Sound and light-> heat...
A siren goes through electrical energy to sound energy transformation. When electricity is supplied to the siren, it vibrates to produce sound waves in the air.
kinetic energy transformation potential energy mechanical energy electrical energy chemical energy nuclear energy sound energy geothermal energy
In a buzzer, electrical energy is transformed into sound energy. The electrical energy powers the electromagnet that causes a metal arm to vibrate rapidly, creating sound waves.
The energy transformation for a siren involves electrical energy being converted into sound energy. An electric current passes through a coil in the siren, creating a magnetic field which causes a diaphragm to vibrate and produce sound waves. This process allows the electrical energy to be converted into audible sound.
No, a television is not an example of energy transformation. A television converts electrical energy into light and sound energy to produce images and sound. It does not transform one form of energy into another.