A microphone is a source that sends an output to its male plug. A loudspeaker is a load and receives an input at its female plug.
No.
If they are for hearing then its output device as they are not putting anything in to the computer, if they have a microphone attached as well then they are input/output (i.e. microphone is input, speakers are output)
NO
A microphone is a device with an electrical output. An acoustic wave is the input. Its only function is to 'capture' sounds and convert them into an electrical signal for processing by the computer.
Microphone converts Audible Sound into digital signals that's why it will be considered as an INPUT device not an Output device.
Speakers are considered to be an OUTPUT device, as the signal is traveling out of your device, and into the speaker.
C. Microphone
A Microphone does not output sound. It accepts sound. It is an input device.
A microphone is an input device.
Because the microphone delivers voltage that goes to the amplifier. The microphone is an output device. A loudspeaker is an input device.
A microphone is (put simply) a magnet inside a coil of wire. When the noise vibrations hit the magnet it moves creating an electronic field around the wire. That electricity goes into your computer.A microphone is an input device.
No, it inputs a signal to the computer so it's a Input Device.