The transducer vibrates, producing vibrations in the air in the decibel scale audible to humans.
Electrical - mechanical - sound. From electrical energy, electricity is passed unto an amplifier, a microphone or a cdplayer is connected to the amplifier. The amplifier then change the sound entering it into mechanical energy. Then sound is passed out through a speaker cable givin sound energy
Sound energy is a form of mechanical energy.
No, mechanical energy can be changed into sound (a fan or something), electrical (turbines) etc.
SOUND
Because sound is the movement/vibration of air, which is mechanical motion, involving mechanical energy.
Electrical - mechanical - sound. From electrical energy, electricity is passed unto an amplifier, a microphone or a cdplayer is connected to the amplifier. The amplifier then change the sound entering it into mechanical energy. Then sound is passed out through a speaker cable givin sound energy
chemical -> Mechanical-> Sound and light-> heat...
Sound energy is a form of mechanical energy.
Sound energy is mechanical energy. No devices are required to make a conversion.
No, mechanical energy can be changed into sound (a fan or something), electrical (turbines) etc.
SOUND
SOUND
Because sound is the movement/vibration of air, which is mechanical motion, involving mechanical energy.
KINETIC(mechanical) to SOUND
chemical -> Mechanical-> Sound and light-> heat...
sound energy begins with mechanical energy because when you plucked a guitar you make a mechanical energy and then that cause the strumming of guitar
Yes, it can. In fact, for sound to move through anything, it has to "enter" it. Sound is mechanical energy, and this mechanical energy is transferred into the medium through which the sound is traveling. The medium itself supports the transfer of the (mechanical) energy of sound.