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How is sound reproduced?

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Sound is actually a series of sound waves or vibrations. These waves pulse against the eardrum, which the bones to the ear send to the brain as sounds. Acoustics in audio equipment convert sound on a record back into sound waves.

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What repers to sound quality?

How well a sound is reproduced is called "fidelity".


What is the ability of a measurement to be reproduced consistantly?

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How did Thomas Edison's phonograph work?

Edison's phonograph involved a cylinder covered in a thin sheet of tin foil. Sound was collected by a horn, which caused a diaphragm to vibrate. This was connected to an arm, so when the diaphragm vibrated (because of the sounds) - indents or grooves were made on the foil. This "stored" the sound. In order to playback the sound - the arm went over the grooves, causing the diaphragm to vibrate in the same way it had before. These vibrations reproduced the original sound.


What is the noun for sound?

The word 'sound' is a noun, a verb, and an adjective.The noun 'sound' is a word for the vibrations perceived by the sense of hearing; one of the components that together make up human speech or animal communication; the voices, music, or other types of noise produced or reproduced by a mechanical device such as TV or CD; a narrow stretch of water forming an inlet or connecting two wider areas of water; a word for a thing.Examples:The sound of a crash came from the street. (noun)You sound like a couple of kids. (verb)The proposal is a sound idea. (adjective)The noun forms of the verb to sound are sounder and the gerund, sounding.


Why high frequency sound cannot be reproduced by a large size speaker?

Inertia of the diaphragm. A loudspeaker is a physical device, and as such has it's own limitations. Note, there are ways to move air without a diaphragm - in which case the "size" of the speaker would not be relevant.

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