The diaphragm.
electrical energy to mechanical energy
A speaker vibrates in relation to the electrical signal going to it, turning an electronic signal into audible sound.
In a radio, it is the speaker that vibrates to create sound. The electrical signals from the radio's circuitry are converted into physical vibrations by the speaker's diaphragm, producing audible sound waves.
electrical energy to mechanical energy
A sound is produced in a wind instrument when a column of air vibrates inside a tube.A sound is produced when a column of air vibrates inside a tube.
The diaphragm in a speaker vibrates when an electrical signal is sent through the coil attached to it. This vibration creates sound waves that we hear as music or other audio.
he reed that you blow on the inside part of it vibrates
The air inside the drum.
When someone blows on the reed the reed vibrates and so does the air inside and sound is created when something vibrates.
What vibrates in a harpsichord are the strings when plucked by their corresponding metal pin, and the air inside the air chamber, which is there to amplify the volume of the sound.
A speaker vibrates in relation to the electrical signal going to it, turning an electronic signal into audible sound.
The resonant frequency of a speaker is the frequency at which the speaker naturally vibrates or resonates when no external force is acting upon it. It is an important characteristic that affects the speaker's performance and efficiency, and is typically specified by the manufacturer. Operating a speaker at its resonant frequency can lead to distortion and potential damage.