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What part of the ear changes the sound into electrical impulses?

the cilia inside the cochlea


Which part of the ear changes sound energy in to another form of energy?

cochlea


Which part of the ear changes sound energy into another form of energy?

Cochlea


Which piece of apparatus would you use to change sound energy to electrical energy?

-- a microphone -- the part of a telephone near your mouth


What part of a sound wave changes as its energy decreases?

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Does energy make up sound?

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In sound reproduction, device for converting electrical energy into acoustical (sound) signal energy that is radiated into a room or open air . The part of the speaker that converts electrical into mechanical energy is frequently called the motor, or voice coil. The motor vibrates a diaphragm that vibrates the air in immediate contact with it, producing a sound wave corresponding to the pattern of the original speech, music, or other acoustic signal.This is how loudspeaker work.


The circuit element whose purpose is to convert electrical energy into another form of energy is the?

the part of an electric circuit converts electricity into other forms of energy is called a load.


Is sound energy part of electromagnetic energy?

No, the two are unrelated.


How is electrical and nuclear energy related?

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Space satelites rely on this type of energy?

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