What kind of paper, how wet, for how long. What is your question?
It depends to some extent on how the speaker is constructed and what it's made of, but speakers that are not make specifically to withstand water generally have paper "cones" (and you should be able to predict what effect getting wet would have on paper), and the water probably won't do the wiring any favors either.
When a wet object gets dry, the water molecules on the surface of the object evaporate into the air, reducing its moisture content. This process is driven by temperature, airflow, and humidity levels in the surrounding environment.
Nothing really happens. It gets wet at every practice or training session. The problem is that is you expose a Leo to direct sunlight or use iron you may kiss your leotard good buy. Lycra does not like it
If a light bulb gets wet, it can short circuit and potentially cause a fire or electrical shock. It is important to ensure that light bulbs are kept dry and not exposed to water to prevent any safety hazards.
If an AA battery gets wet, it can cause the battery to short circuit, leak, or corrode. This can damage the battery and potentially cause it to stop working. It is important to properly dry the battery and the device it is in to prevent any further damage.
it molds after a certain amount of time. if it doesnt mold but still gets wet...it can break down molecularly in the rock under the paper and become chalk.
when paper gets when its soggy and shuishy and it falls apart
Then the ear gets wet...
It gets disappeared when if it gets wet.
it gets wet
He gets wet
it disolves
it gets wet
It gets rusty and smells funny.
the paper will become wet and will tear.
It changes color and
it gets wet.