Inertia of the diaphragm.
A loudspeaker is a physical device, and as such has it's own limitations.
Note, there are ways to move air without a diaphragm - in which case the "size" of the speaker would not be relevant.
A large speaker is better than a small speaker for producing sounds with deeper bass tones and higher volume levels. The larger size allows for more surface area to move air, resulting in more powerful and dynamic sound reproduction.
Amplitude of sound
As a swing's oscillation dies down from large amplitude to small, the frequency remains constant. The frequency of a pendulum swing is determined by its length and gravitational acceleration, so as long as these factors remain constant, the frequency will not change.
Yes, low frequency signals can have large amplitudes. Amplitude refers to the strength or intensity of a signal, while frequency refers to the number of cycles of the signal that occur in a given time period. So, a low frequency signal can still have a high amplitude.
High frequency sounds include a whistle, a bird chirping, or a ringing phone. Low frequency sounds include thunder, a bass guitar, or a large drum.
At low frequency, a large diameter speaker moves with the entire surface area in phase. But at a specific frequency, dependent on the speed of sound in the membrane material and the diameter, the surface closest to the drive point and the outer edges of the surface starts to move out of phase. The speaker wobbles, creating distortion and decreased sonic output. So a large area speaker is by this reason less well suited for reproducing high frequency signals. Also, a large speaker is heavy, and is harder to accelerate. This also limits the high frequency reproduction. Adversely, a small area speaker needs to move far, have a high amplitude, to reproduce low frequency signals, creating Doppler distortion and unlinear reproduction. One way to solve these problems is to divide the signal between two or more drivers of different sizes.
A large speaker is better than a small speaker for producing sounds with deeper bass tones and higher volume levels. The larger size allows for more surface area to move air, resulting in more powerful and dynamic sound reproduction.
No. The term "a lot" can be a noun, or colloquially an adverb, meaning a comparatively large number or frequency. It cannot be used as a conjunction.
No. The term "a lot" can be a noun, or colloquially an adverb, meaning a comparatively large number or frequency. It cannot be used as a conjunction.
When it has been reproduced by a large number of different people.
Amplitude of sound
Cartooning. He reproduced in large scale some details of cartoons.
An 8-inch speaker typically cannot fit in a 6x9 slot, as the dimensions exceed the available space. The 6x9 designation usually refers to the speaker's overall size, with a width of 6 inches and a length of 9 inches, while an 8-inch speaker is designed to be 8 inches in diameter, making it too large for that slot. If you're looking to install a speaker, it's important to match the speaker's size to the available mounting space.
As a swing's oscillation dies down from large amplitude to small, the frequency remains constant. The frequency of a pendulum swing is determined by its length and gravitational acceleration, so as long as these factors remain constant, the frequency will not change.
They're not. The same amplitude can have high or low frequency, and the same frequency can have large or small amplitude.
Yes, low frequency signals can have large amplitudes. Amplitude refers to the strength or intensity of a signal, while frequency refers to the number of cycles of the signal that occur in a given time period. So, a low frequency signal can still have a high amplitude.
Large frequency resolution and low frequency of operation