Not without slicing open the microphone itself and doing some soldering. A USB microphone talks to the computer via a digital USB port, whereas a microphone designed to connect to a 3.5mm jack will produce an analog voltage.
Yes. Think 'microphone'
Sure. Electricity can be produced from any sound, by using a microphone.
Of course not. It can be part of a transmission channel for music, but it produces nothing on its own.
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A microphone is an acoustic-to-electric transduceror sensor that converts sound into an electrical signal.
The prefix of "microphone" is "micro-".
In a loudspeaker, electrical energy is converted into mechanical energy to produce sound waves. In a microphone, sound waves cause a diaphragm to vibrate, converting the mechanical energy into electrical signals.
A microphone for what?
"Microphone" in French is spelled as "microphone" with an accent on the "e".
The easiest way is by use of a microphone. Another way is with an electric guitar pickup.
Microphone is a common noun.