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noun - electro-acoustic transducer that converts electrical signals into sounds loud enough to be heard at a distance
A device that converts electric signals to audible sound.
LOUDSPEAKER - A loudspeaker (or loud-speaker or speaker) is an electroacoustic transducer; which converts an electrical audio signal into a corresponding sound. ...
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A device that converts electric signals to audible sound. |
an apparatus that converts electrical impulses into sound, typically as part of a public address system. |
electro-acoustic transducer that converts electrical signals into sounds loud enough to be heard at a distance |
An apparatus that converts electrical impulses into sound, typically as part of a public address system. |
a piece of equipment that changes electrical signals into sounds, especially used in public places so that large numbers of people can hear someone speaking or music playing: |
a device that changes electrical signals into sounds loud enough to be heard at a distance |
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A loudspeaker (or loud-speaker or speaker) is an electroacoustic transducer; which converts an electrical audio signal into a corresponding sound. * The most widely used type of speaker in the 2010s is the dynamic speaker, invented in 1925 by Edward W. Kellogg and Chester W. Rice. The dynamic speaker operates on the same basic principle as a dynamic microphone, but in reverse, to produce sound from an electrical signal. When an alternating current electrical audio signal is applied to its voice coil, a coil of wire suspended in a circular gap between the poles of a permanent magnet, the coil is forced to move rapidly back and forth due to Faraday's law of induction, which causes a diaphragm (usually conically shaped) attached to the coil to move back and forth, pushing on the air to create sound waves. Besides this most common method, there are several alternative technologies that can be used to convert an electrical signal into sound. The sound source (e.g., a sound recording or a m |