First you convert the sound into a modulated electric current using a microphone, then you convert the modulated electric current into a visible pattern using an oscilloscope.
Yes, it is possible to convert sound waves to electrical energy using devices called microphones or transducers. These devices can pick up sound vibrations and convert them into electrical signals that can be used to power various electronic devices.
No, the eardrum does not have an electric current. It is a thin membrane that vibrates in response to sound waves, transmitting these vibrations to the middle ear for processing.
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A microphone is a device that converts sound vibrations into electrical signals in a telephone. When you speak into a phone, the microphone picks up the sound waves and converts them into electrical signals that can be transmitted through the telephone system.
The telephone does that!
The device that converts sound into an electrical signal is called a microphone. It captures sound waves and converts them into an electrical signal that can be amplified, recorded, or transmitted.
Sound is produced from electric current when the current flows through a transducer, such as a speaker or buzzer, which converts the electrical energy into mechanical vibrations. These vibrations create changes in air pressure, which our ears detect as sound waves. By controlling the frequency and intensity of the current, different sounds can be produced.
a transducer is a device that converts one form of energy to electric energy there are different types of transducers like mic is an acoustic transducer that converts sound energy to electrical energy...resistance changing transducers,inductance changing transducers capacitive type transducer ....change their values in accordance with an analog quantity to b measured like temp etc....this change produces porportional current or voltage which is basically proportional electrical energyTransducer, in electronics, a device that converts electric energy into some other form of energy, or vice versa. Transducers are used in sound systems, in video equipment and in many measuring devices. A transducer used in a measuring device produces an electric current proportional to the strength or intensity of the physical quantity-such as heat, light, or mechanical stress-to which the transducer is subjected. Piezoelectric crystals (crystals that produce an electric current when deformed) and photoelectric cells are transducers; so are loudspeakers, which produce sound from electric energy.
A guitar pickup is wire coiled around a magnet. When the string vibrates, it causes the magnet to vibrate, which creates an electric current in the wire. The signal created by that electric current is then fed into the amplifier which converts it to sound.
Mechanical and sound energy.
An incandescent lightbulb is an example of a device that converts electrical energy into light and heat. A loudspeaker is a device that converts electrical energy into sound.
A microphone converts a tiny bit of sound energy (kinetic energy of the vibrating air) into a tiny electric current.
A sound wave can be changed into an electric current through the use of a microphone. The microphone converts the variations in air pressure caused by the sound wave into electrical signals that can then be further processed and amplified to produce audio output.
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.
A speaker is the device that converts electrical energy into sound energy. An electrical signal is sent to the speaker, which causes a diaphragm to vibrate and produce sound waves that we hear as sound.
A microphone is a device that converts sound energy into electrical energy.