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Q: What does an electrostatic transducer converts?
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What is prncipal of transducer?

The basic principle of a transducer: A transducer which converts a physical quantity to the electrical quantity.


What do you understand by transducer?

The broad definition of a transducer is a device which converts mechanical force into an electrical.


What is a device that converts information into a signal?

Transducer


What is a microphone?

a transducer that converts sound to electrical signals


Speaker is electronic transducer?

Technically, a transducer is defined as a device, which converts other sources of energy such as heat, mechanical, pressure etc. into electrical energy, i.e., the output of a transducer is always electrical energy. Since, a speaker converts electrical energy into sound energy, it is not a transducer.


Is an electric guitar an example for transducer since it converts the mechanical vibrations into electric signals?

it has a transducer in it, but is not one itself


What is a inductive transducer?

it converts linier motion to electrical signals


What is the function a transducer?

Transducer is a device which converts one quantity in to another quantity........... Mostly we are using electrical transducers. That converts physical quantity in to electrical quantity. Transducers enables us to measure the physical quantity. Also they are employed in the sensors too.


How is the signal from the transducer converted in to an image?

A computer converts signal into an image.


How is the signal from the transducer convertered in to an image?

A computer converts signal into an image.


What part of a microphone converts sound waves into an electrical signal?

The diaphragm


What is potentiometric transducer?

It converts linear or angular motion into a changing resistance which may be converted directly to voltage and/or current signals