The electrical energy from the audio signal is transformed into mechanical energy as the speaker cones vibrate. This mechanical energy then creates sound waves in the surrounding air, which we perceive as sound.
electrical energy to mechanical energy
A siren goes through electrical energy to sound energy transformation. When electricity is supplied to the siren, it vibrates to produce sound waves in the air.
The energy transformation occurring when a phone vibrates involves electrical energy being converted to kinetic energy. The phone's vibrator motor is powered by electricity and produces mechanical vibrations, causing the phone to vibrate.
A speaker converts electric energy into mechanical energy to create sound waves. The electric signal from the audio source is amplified and sent through the speaker's coil, causing it to move back and forth rapidly. This motion vibrates the speaker cone, which then produces sound waves that we hear as audio.
In a drum, mechanical energy from hitting or playing the drumstick against the drumhead is converted into sound energy as the drum vibrates and produces sound waves.
electrical energy to mechanical energy
Electrical energy is used to vibrate a diaphragm. The mechanical energy so produced vibrates the air molecules in contact with the diaphragm and these vibrations are then propagated as sound.
electrical energy to mechanical energy
A siren goes through electrical energy to sound energy transformation. When electricity is supplied to the siren, it vibrates to produce sound waves in the air.
The energy transformation occurring when a phone vibrates involves electrical energy being converted to kinetic energy. The phone's vibrator motor is powered by electricity and produces mechanical vibrations, causing the phone to vibrate.
electrical to sound
The electronic energy audio signal is converted to magnetic energy to drive the speakers. The speakers convert magnetic energy to mechanical energy driving the speaker cone. The speaker cone vibrates the air creating audio energy.
The diaphragm.
A speaker converts electric energy into mechanical energy to create sound waves. The electric signal from the audio source is amplified and sent through the speaker's coil, causing it to move back and forth rapidly. This motion vibrates the speaker cone, which then produces sound waves that we hear as audio.
In a drum, mechanical energy from hitting or playing the drumstick against the drumhead is converted into sound energy as the drum vibrates and produces sound waves.
Speaker (!?) Plus, I would use the phrase sound waves instead of sound energy.
The mechanical energy from the person hitting the drumstick is transformed into sound energy as the drum vibrates and produces sound waves.