If you mean that for producing the sound of speaking - air vibrations - there should be going chemical reactions and electrical impulses in the speaker's brain, electrical impulses should be sent to the muscles controlling his/her organs of speech - yes, in this recpect AC signals are inverted into the sound of speaking.
Sound amplification is created by increasing the energy of an audio signal to make it louder. This is typically achieved using electronic devices like amplifiers, which receive the audio signal and output a stronger signal with greater power. The amplified signal can then be converted back into sound waves through speakers, resulting in a louder sound.
Because you are causing a short between the two contacts that normally pick up he signal from the sound card.
Centre speakers are commonly used as part of a surround sound speaker system. Generally, centre speakers produce quality sound which make the room sound like a cinema.
Sound is processed in the sound card of the computer. It then sends signals to the speakers. The speakers vibrate and make the actual sounds that you hear.
That depends on whether or not your computer has speakers. If it does, then unplug your headphones, plug in the speakers, and make sure your volume is turned up. If you don't have speakers, then there is no way to do have sound without headphones other than to buy speakers. Most desktops have speakers built in to them, though.
To wire multiple speakers together for optimal sound quality and performance, you should connect them in parallel or series depending on the impedance of the speakers and the amplifier. Make sure to match the impedance levels and use high-quality speaker wire to minimize signal loss. Additionally, consider using a speaker selector switch or a dedicated amplifier for each set of speakers to ensure balanced sound distribution.
To make sound louder than it is (Speakers)
Yes. BUT. They will sound terrible. You will spend more money on fabricating the box for them than if you were to go out and buy some real theatre speakers.
I would not advise this, because the guitar speakers are designed to make a guitar sound good, and PA speakers are designed to make vocals sound good. PA speakers, electrically, are low impedence speakers, while guitar amp speakers, electrically, are high impedence speakers.
The surround sound speakers were really loud.
"Bose does make desktop speakers and they come in a variety of sizes and shapes, depending on what type one is looking for. They range from small portable speakers to a large speakers that have base and surround sound."
Amplification.