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In loudspeakers, energy loss primarily occurs as heat due to electrical resistance in the voice coil and other components. Additionally, some energy is lost through mechanical vibrations that do not contribute to sound production, as well as through air resistance and inefficiencies in converting electrical energy into acoustic energy. Overall, these losses reduce the efficiency of the loudspeaker in reproducing sound.

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