evidence to support the argument
A speaker uses logical reasoning, evidence, and clear communication to make a sound argument. This involves presenting credible facts, examples, and reasoning to support their claims and persuade the audience. By structuring their argument effectively and addressing counterarguments, a speaker can strengthen the credibility and persuasiveness of their position.
You can use cordless or wireless speakers to enhance the sound of a television set. You can use the wireless speakers to create a surround sound effect by placing them in different areas of a room.
Crating the Circuit alone would be electric energy and when the speaker is operating it would turn into sound energy.
The speaker primarily uses emotional appeal (pathos) in this argument. By sharing personal anecdotes and drawing on the audience's emotions, the speaker aims to create a strong connection and empathy with the listeners.
An electromagnet drives the stereo speaker to provide the sound.
Mechanical to Sound.
A speaker converts the energy of discrete electrical impulses to the energy of sound waves in the air.
That would be analog. A speaker is not just on or off, and its range varies as the voltage changes. Sound cards use a D/A converter to convert digital data to audible sound.
it may not sound great but why the heck not
Speaker (!?) Plus, I would use the phrase sound waves instead of sound energy.
If you are saying "What are speackers used for" then the answer is to hear the sound from the device. In some cases, it is to pronounce the sound so it can be heard better
There is usually a large circular magnet in speakers. When an electricial current is put through the speaker cone at a certain frequency it makes the magnetic fields around the magnet change. The cone is connected to the diaphragm of the speaker which vibrates, pushing the air, creating sound waves.