Microphones have been made from various materials. The diaphragm used to pick up the sound is thin metal. The magnet to convert the sound into electrical signals is sometimes metal sometimes a special material. The case of the microphone may be plastic or metal
The Great Pyramid is made of limestone, and this is a common pyramid material.
Undersea oil pipelines. The ribbon microphone. Cyanoacrylates (which led to SuperGlue). The bazooka.
it is man made
no
Fockall
The diaphragm in a microphone is typically made of a thin piece of material such as mylar or metal that vibrates in response to sound waves, converting them into electrical signals.
The electret microphone was invented in the 1960s. It was developed by James West and Gerhard Sessler at Bell Labs in 1962. This innovative microphone uses an electret material to maintain a permanent electric charge, allowing for high sensitivity and compact design, which has made it widely used in various applications today.
an old handheld microphone used for singing made by shure.
the trolls in her basement made it
no its not. its made with a microphone conductor that conducts sounds to help people hear better. With wax around the microphone.
Ibal
Sound vibrations travel through a medium such as air, water, or a solid material to reach a microphone. The vibrations cause particles in the medium to oscillate, creating changes in pressure that the microphone picks up as sound waves.
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The prefix of "microphone" is "micro-".
A microphone for what?
"Microphone" in French is spelled as "microphone" with an accent on the "e".
The microphone made it so people could be heard no matter what message they were trying to communicate. It helped politicians, musicians, and activists express their motives.