Yes the microphone converts sound waves/vibrations into electrical energy/signals.
This is done so that the sound can be recorded for storage and playback or transmitted to some distant location (the the sound could not reach).
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Microphone
Microphone converts sound energy to electrical energy.
A microphone is a transducer - meaning it converts sound in a physical space into electrical energy displayed by a waveform. A speaker does the opposite: It converts electrical energy into a physical sound.
A microphone.
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A microphone
microphone
With a microphone
Microphone
Microphone converts sound energy to electrical energy.
A microphone is a transducer - meaning it converts sound in a physical space into electrical energy displayed by a waveform. A speaker does the opposite: It converts electrical energy into a physical sound.
A microphone is a transducer - meaning it converts sound in a physical space into electrical energy displayed by a waveform. A speaker does the opposite: It converts electrical energy into a physical sound.
A microphone is a transducer - meaning it converts sound in a physical space into electrical energy displayed by a waveform. A speaker does the opposite: It converts electrical energy into a physical sound.
Yes, a microphone does this
A microphone.
By using a microphone, sound energy is changed to electrical energy.