If you excluded two tin cans with a string, alltelephones change sound vibrations into electrical vibrations.
An auditory vibration (aka acoustic wave or sound vibration) is when the tympanic membrane (eardrum) is hit by sound waves and vibrates. This vibration is picked up, amplified and transmitted through the middle ear by the ossicles. This vibration ends at the oval window since it changes to fluid vibration and ultiimately electrical energy in the inner ear.
Neither. Speed of sound waves doesn't change unless there is a change in the medium (substance through which the wave moves). the size of the vibration determines how loud the sound is. the length of the vibration is what determines the pitch.
Telephones converts sound into electrical signals, and backwards. Speakers with dynamic-coil transdusers convert electrical signals into sound by using the properties of electromagnetism.
the lenght of the wave is depending on the vibration.
Vibration from sound waves
loudspeaker of telephone: electrical to sound energy microphone of telephone: sound to electrical energy
sound is made from vibration
An auditory vibration (aka acoustic wave or sound vibration) is when the tympanic membrane (eardrum) is hit by sound waves and vibrates. This vibration is picked up, amplified and transmitted through the middle ear by the ossicles. This vibration ends at the oval window since it changes to fluid vibration and ultiimately electrical energy in the inner ear.
Vibrations alter the density of the air (or other medium) around them. They do this as a wave. When the wave reaches a person's eardrum it makes it vibrate to the rhythm of the vibration. This is conducted to the brain via an electrical impulse and we hear it as sound.
radio you convert a electrical sound wave into a sound wave
Speakers.
Neither. Speed of sound waves doesn't change unless there is a change in the medium (substance through which the wave moves). the size of the vibration determines how loud the sound is. the length of the vibration is what determines the pitch.
The telephone does that!
Vibration sound.It makes somewhat of a twang sound. The tightness of the string changes the pitch of the twang.
a microphone
sound energy-changes to electrical vibes
how is data retrieved from the telephone? the transmitter converts the sound waves to electrical signals which are sent through the telephone network to the receiving phone. the receiving telephone converts the signals into audible sound in the receiver.