The medium is the air surrounding the speaker.
Location of the Stereo, placement of the speakers, location of furniture in relation to the stereo speakers, and sound absorption materials in the room all affect the quality of sound from a stereo.
Sound travels at different speeds depending on the medium. Sound will travel the fastest through solids.
Yes. Sound wave is a mechanical wave and needs a medium.
it is sound that requires a medium to travel .. light is an electromagnetic wave ..it doesn't require a medium..
Speed of sound increases with the increase in temperature of the medium .In fact the speed of sound is directly proportional to the square root of absolute temp. of the medium.
An electromagnet drives the stereo speaker to provide the sound.
Air is the medium.
Air is the medium.
Air is the medium.
It is the air - in the room.
The faux rock speaker systems will provide comparable sound quality to that of an average stereo speaker.
air!
Electric Energy to Sound Energy.
Fuse could be blown, or a speaker wire loose or come off.
Check speaker's connector on the other side of stereo system. If stereo system have fuses, check it also. If stereo system doesn't work anyway, I think, that stereo systems amplifier is broken.
Yes, You can set up a simple basic stereo system - for your computer with Orb.
Mono is a type of sound on a set of speakers. There are two, mono and stereo. Stereo is the opposite of mono, so say a person is speaking on the right side of the screen. In stereo, the speaker's voice comes from the right speaker. In mono, though, the speaker's voice comes out of both speakers. Most people prefer stereo because it makes the experience more realistic.