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Q: What kind of energy transfers in a loudspeaker?
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What type of energy is a loudspeaker?

A loudspeaker is a transducer that converts electrical energy to sound energy.


What kind of energy conversions take place in a loudspeaker?

At first SOUND energy converts to ELECTRICALenergy which once again converts to SOUND energy.


A hand-held fan transfers electrical energy to what kind of energy?

Sound energy and kinetic energy


What are the main energy changes in a loudspeaker and microphone?

loudspeaker of telephone: electrical to sound energy microphone of telephone: sound to electrical energy


What energy transfers take place in a speaker?

In an electric fan electric energy is converted into mechanical energy which makes the blades of the fan spin. On the other hand in a loudspeaker electric energy is converted into sound energy which produces the music.


Can machines transfer energy?

I think they Canaan process to store potential energy, Then it can be re transfers to any kind of energy that it can.


What is a device which transforms electrical energy to sound energy?

A loudspeaker


What is type of input of loudspeaker?

A loudspeaker is a transducer; it converts one form of energy to another. In this case, electrical energy into acoustic (pressure) energy. Many types of loudspeaker can also be used as a microphone. This effect is known as reciprocity. An ordinary 'moving coil' loudspeaker will be quite a good microphone, when associated with appropriate amplifiers.


Which kind of energy transfer can occur in empty space?

Gravitational and Electromagnetic energy transfers can occcur in "empty" space.


What type of energy change in a loudspeaker?

kinetic to sound ;)


What does a loudspeaker use to turn electric energy into sound?

magnets!


What does a loudspeaker change electrical energy into?

Sound - vibrations in the air.