The purpose of a speaker is to produce sound. With respect to the circuit, it uses up some power, which is provided by other parts of the circuit. The generic name for elements that are designed to consume power is "load".
Crating the Circuit alone would be electric energy and when the speaker is operating it would turn into sound energy.
These jacks are used in audio systems to patch in a piece of outboard gear. When you plug in the cable, the circuit is interrupted and sent to the external gear. When you remove the cable, the circuit 'closes' and sends the signal on through. A headphone jack is a closed-circuit jack. When you plug in your headphones, the circuit to the internal speaker 'opens' and sound is sent only to the headphones. When you unplug them, the circuit to the speaker 'closes' and you hear sound through the speaker again.
It converts electrical energy to sound energy.
A squelch circuit turns off the audio input to the speaker when there is no radio signal being received. This stops the speaker from producing annoying noise when no radio signal is being received.
The purpose of a speaker is to produce sound. With respect to the circuit, it uses up some power, which is provided by other parts of the circuit. The generic name for elements that are designed to consume power is "load".
You may have accidentally dislodged the circuit by hitting or vigorously shaking the headphones. This can result in one speaker not working.
Speaker "Pops" due to "Bumps"Usually, this is caused by a "loose" [not disconnected, but loose] connection somewhere in the wiring circuit to the speaker.The loose connection could be at the speaker, in any connectors or splices in the wiring between the speaker and the radio, or even inside the radio.
Circuit board is the name for the place / board that parts are put on to to make a circuit. All circuit do not have to have a microchip but that board will not do anything fancy. A speaker crossover for example is the only thing I can think of. All micro chips will need a circuit board to connect power, inputs, outputs, or just to mount into a package.
Circuit City does carry wall center speakers. These speaker bars take up less space and are useful for installation in cramped studio apartments in the city.
No. Load resistance is the value of the element actually doing the work of the circuit it is connected to. A speaker connected to an amplifier is the load.
1. source (speaker), 2. messages (idea, information), 3. listener/receiver 4. reaction/response
Answer 1 - Non-funcional SpeakersThere could be one or more of several causes, a few of which that come to my mind follow: A connector plug between the radio and speaker has become loose or disconnected,Corrosion has developed on the metal contacts INSIDE one of the connectors in the circuit,The speaker has become defective or,The circuit INSIDE the radio has become defective.There could be other causes, but these are the major ones that I can think of at the moment. Good luck.