they produce electrical enery which turns into vibrations
The vibrating paper cone does.
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it vibrates the diadharm to produce sound
because speakers doesn't create ultrasonic waves, they create sound waves
The energy is in the form of sound waves, which are moving air molecules, a form of kinetic energy.
The vibrating paper cone does.
no i can not answer it
it vibrates the diadharm to produce sound
A tweeter.
The vibration in the cone is based on the coil in the loudspeaker the coil gets vibrations due to the variations in the current.
A conventional loudspeaker does not produce ultrasonics because its diaphragm does not vibrate at high frequencies. A piezo-electric loudspeaker can be designed to emit sound at many tens or hundreds of kHz; even a few MHz.
The sound is made via extremely fast vibrations in the actual speaker cone. There are different frequencies for different pitches.
a speaker uses a voice coil a coil copper wire and a magnet and pole to vibrate a cone
because speakers doesn't create ultrasonic waves, they create sound waves
The energy is in the form of sound waves, which are moving air molecules, a form of kinetic energy.
A loudspeaker is a transducer that converts electrical energy to sound energy.
loudspeaker of telephone: electrical to sound energy microphone of telephone: sound to electrical energy