No the voltage gap is too wide. If the higher voltage is used there is the possibility that the connected device might be destroyed.
Microphone is a input device because it's plugged in computer. All devices that you plug in computer are input devices.
A microphone is a source that sends an output to its male plug. A loudspeaker is a load and receives an input at its female plug.
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Speakers are considered to be an OUTPUT device, as the signal is traveling out of your device, and into the speaker.
A microphone has a voltage output and an acoustical input. Only the sound wave can move the diaphragm of the microphone and a voltage signal comes out. That goes to to an amplifier and to a loudspeaker.
To connect an output plug to an input plug on a TV, you'll need to ensure that both plugs are compatible in terms of type (e.g., HDMI, VGA, etc.). You may require an appropriate adapter or cable that matches the output of your device and the input of the TV. Simply plug one end into the output device and the other end into the TV's input port, then select the corresponding input source on the TV to display the content. Make sure all devices are powered on for the connection to work properly.
Depends on what you are connecting. If using MIDI, you'll need a good USB-MIDI device. If using audio, you'll just plug the output into a 1/4"-1/8" adaptor and plug that into your computer's audio input. I personally use a mono-stereo splitter into a mixer, then into my computer.
The speakers are an output device because they are delivering data from the computer to the user. Speakers, monitors, and printers are examples of output devices. Keyboards, mice, and tablets are input devices. Devices that are i/o devices (input and output) include floppy drives, hard drives, cards, and USB drives.
Types of devices that are not Plug & Play (plugging in a device without installing software for it first) compatible. Usually a outdated device.
Input devices - input devices describe any operation ,program,or device that transfers data to the computer.Input devices are controlled by the users.input devices ex- 1.mouse2.keyboard3.joystickOutput devices - output devices are machines displaying information from the computerOutput devices are controlled by the computers.output devices ex- 1.monitor2.printer3.plotterby S.laxmi kethanaIsm,muscat
A microphone and a computer mouse has only an output. A loudspeaker and a printer has only an input. That makes the mouse an INPUT device and the printer an OUTPUT device because they are named according to their use by the computer. It receives input from a mouse and sends output to a printer.
A rather simplistic answer is: The keyboard is an input device, and is plugged into the computer tower, and thus is connected to the motherboard and processor, etc. The monitor is an output device and shows the graphical output from the motherboard for the user to see on the screen.