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Think about what happens in a microphone as that's what a microphone does.
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Electricity
Yes, a microphone does this
Sure. Electricity can be produced from any sound, by using a microphone.
A microphone is a device that converts mechanical pressure waves or sound in air into electrical voltage waves. Speaking into a microphone excites (moves) a diaphragm that is coupled to a device that creates an electrical voltage proportional to the produced sound pressure.
No input sound is microphone output sound is speaker
The studio microphone must be installed where the sound is to be produced. It can be near speaking area but not near sofa or so as it may captured sitting sound.
A microphone is an object that is to amplify or record sound waves.
Sound waves enter the microphone and are then converted to an analog electric current.
A microphone is a device with an electrical output. An acoustic wave is the input. Its only function is to 'capture' sounds and convert them into an electrical signal for processing by the computer.
Microphone
Think about what happens in a microphone as that's what a microphone does.
An other word for diaphragm is membrane. A microphone is a device that converts mechanical pressure waves or sound in air into electrical voltage waves. Speaking into a microphone excites (moves) a membrane or diaphragm that is coupled to a device that creates an electrical voltage proportional to the produced sound pressure.
sound energy
Yes, it is an instrument for recording. A microphone is a sensor device that converts mechanical pressure waves or sound in air into electrical voltage waves. Speaking into a microphone excites (moves) a diaphragm that is coupled to a device that creates an electrical voltage proportional to the produced sound pressure.