Inertia of the diaphragm.
A loudspeaker is a physical device, and as such has it's own limitations.
Note, there are ways to move air without a diaphragm - in which case the "size" of the speaker would not be relevant.
low frequency
Light cannot have a frequency of 6.42*10^-14 Hz. The lowest frequency for visible light is approx 100 septillion as large.
Amplitude of sound
Amplitude of sound
Yes, but I don't remember how.
low frequency
At low frequency, a large diameter speaker moves with the entire surface area in phase. But at a specific frequency, dependent on the speed of sound in the membrane material and the diameter, the surface closest to the drive point and the outer edges of the surface starts to move out of phase. The speaker wobbles, creating distortion and decreased sonic output. So a large area speaker is by this reason less well suited for reproducing high frequency signals. Also, a large speaker is heavy, and is harder to accelerate. This also limits the high frequency reproduction. Adversely, a small area speaker needs to move far, have a high amplitude, to reproduce low frequency signals, creating Doppler distortion and unlinear reproduction. One way to solve these problems is to divide the signal between two or more drivers of different sizes.
Light cannot have a frequency of 6.42*10^-14 Hz. The lowest frequency for visible light is approx 100 septillion as large.
No. The term "a lot" can be a noun, or colloquially an adverb, meaning a comparatively large number or frequency. It cannot be used as a conjunction.
No. The term "a lot" can be a noun, or colloquially an adverb, meaning a comparatively large number or frequency. It cannot be used as a conjunction.
Amplitude of sound
Amplitude of sound
When it has been reproduced by a large number of different people.
Cartooning. He reproduced in large scale some details of cartoons.
They're not. The same amplitude can have high or low frequency, and the same frequency can have large or small amplitude.
Yes, but I don't remember how.
Large frequency resolution and low frequency of operation