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Sound can be converted into electricity through a process called piezoelectricity. This involves using materials that generate an electric charge when they are subjected to mechanical stress, such as vibrations from sound waves. When sound waves cause these materials to vibrate, they produce an electric current that can be harnessed as electricity.
In a handheld game, electrical energy is converted into light and sound energy to display graphics and produce sound. User input, such as pressing buttons or moving the device, is converted into electrical signals to interact with the game.
Yes, sound energy can be converted into electricity through the use of devices like piezoelectric transducers. These devices generate electrical potential when subjected to mechanical vibrations caused by sound waves.
Yes, sound energy can be converted into electricity in a power station using piezoelectric materials. These materials can generate an electric charge in response to mechanical stress, such as sound waves. However, the efficiency of this process is currently low compared to other methods of generating electricity.
Electricity from the power source is converted into light and sound energy through the TV's components such as the screen and speakers. This energy conversion allows for the transmission of images and sound to viewers.