Evidence to support the argument.
Speaker (!?) Plus, I would use the phrase sound waves instead of sound energy.
1) Sound already has energy, so if you have a sound, you don't need to convert anything. 2) If you strike an object, you'll make a sound - thus converting kinetic energy into sound energy.
Electric energy can be converted to sound energy through the use of a device such as a speaker. The electric current passing through the speaker's coil creates a magnetic field that interacts with a permanent magnet, causing the speaker cone to vibrate and produce sound waves. The variations in the electric current control the intensity and frequency of the sound produced.
The magnetic force in a speaker is used to drive the motion of the speaker cone. When an audio signal passes through a coil of wire (voice coil) attached to the speaker cone, it creates a magnetic field that interacts with the permanent magnet in the speaker. This interaction results in the movement of the speaker cone, producing sound waves.
We use sound for communication, entertainment, warning signals, and to make music. Sound is also used in medical diagnostics, navigation, and wildlife monitoring.
evidence to support the argument
An electromagnet drives the stereo speaker to provide the sound.
pull the rubber boot back on the door where the hinges are and find the speaker wires then use a voltmeter that pushes a 12volt current and if the speaker dose not make a sound then its ur speaker that's out if it dose make a sound then trace the wire back to ur radio its either the radio or the wire
Mechanical to Sound.
A speaker converts the energy of discrete electrical impulses to the energy of sound waves in the air.
That would be analog. A speaker is not just on or off, and its range varies as the voltage changes. Sound cards use a D/A converter to convert digital data to audible sound.
To make it sound less what it really was.
it may not sound great but why the heck not
Speaker (!?) Plus, I would use the phrase sound waves instead of sound energy.
If you are saying "What are speackers used for" then the answer is to hear the sound from the device. In some cases, it is to pronounce the sound so it can be heard better
The kind of argument that makes a nice metallic clinking sound when you put a bag of it on the table. Romeo's argument with the apothecary is money.
You can use cordless or wireless speakers to enhance the sound of a television set. You can use the wireless speakers to create a surround sound effect by placing them in different areas of a room.