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Magnets generally surround the voicecoil which receives an eletrical current. This creates a motor that moves the voicecoil in and out with variations of the current from the amplifier, thus projecting air movement that our ears hear as sound.

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The magnet in speakers works by interacting with an electric current passing through a voice coil, which creates a magnetic field that interacts with the permanent magnet. This interaction generates a fluctuating magnetic field that causes the voice coil (and attached diaphragm) to move, producing sound waves.

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