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===About Speakers===
 
===About Speakers===
: [[Speaker]]s use an [[electromagnet]] and a [[Permanent Magnet|permanent magnet]] to [[vibration|vibrate]] a paper cone.
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: [[Speaker]]s use an coil of wire and a [[Permanent Magnet|permanent magnet]] to [[vibration|vibrate]] a paper cone.
: When the [[current]] changes direction the paper cone moves. An [[Alternating Current|alternating current]] causes the cone in the [[speaker]] to vibrate]].
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: When the [[Electrical Current|current]] changes direction the paper cone moves. An [[Alternating Current|alternating current]] causes the cone in the [[speaker]] to [[Vibration|vibrate]].
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|[[File:SpeakerDiagram.png|center|400px]]
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| style="height:20px; width:200px; text-align:center;" |A [[diagram]] of a [[speaker]].
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==Key Stage 4==
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===Meaning===
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[[File:Speaker.png|right|300px|thumb|A picture of a [[speaker]].]]
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A [[speaker]] is an electrical device that uses the [[Motor Effect|motor effect]] to [[vibration|vibrate]] a diaphragm to produce a [[sound]].
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===About Speakers===
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: [[Speaker]]s have a coil of [[wire]] and a [[Permanent Magnet|permanent magnet]] to use the [[Motor Effect|motor effect]] to [[vibration|vibrate]] a diaphragm attached to the coil of [[wire]].
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: When the [[Electrical Current|current]] changes direction the coil of [[wire]] moves. An [[Alternating Current|alternating current]] causes the coil in the [[speaker]] to [[Vibration|vibrate]] the diaphragm.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:16, 5 March 2019

Contents

Key Stage 3

Meaning

 
A picture of a speaker.

A speaker is an electrical device that vibrates to produce a sound.

About Speakers

Speakers use an coil of wire and a permanent magnet to vibrate a paper cone.
When the current changes direction the paper cone moves. An alternating current causes the cone in the speaker to vibrate.
A diagram of a speaker.

Key Stage 4

Meaning

 
A picture of a speaker.

A speaker is an electrical device that uses the motor effect to vibrate a diaphragm to produce a sound.

About Speakers

Speakers have a coil of wire and a permanent magnet to use the motor effect to vibrate a diaphragm attached to the coil of wire.
When the current changes direction the coil of wire moves. An alternating current causes the coil in the speaker to vibrate the diaphragm.
A diagram of a speaker.