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The volume is added by the variable "x" and multiplied by pi
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a cone has circle at bottom
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A symons cone crusher is an upgrade from a spring cone crusher.
The vibration in the cone is based on the coil in the loudspeaker the coil gets vibrations due to the variations in the current.
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The vibrating paper cone does.
they produce electrical enery which turns into vibrations
120 Hz means a vibration 120 cycles per second.
The sound is made via extremely fast vibrations in the actual speaker cone. There are different frequencies for different pitches.
a speaker uses a voice coil a coil copper wire and a magnet and pole to vibrate a cone
The voice coil of a loudspeaker is placed in an annular space within the magnet assembly and is connected to the loudspeaker's paper cone. An audio signal creates a current in the coil and this generates a magnetic field around the coil which reacts with the permanent magnet of the woofer. The coil and cone move in and out like a piston in a car engine depending on the polarity of the audio signal. This is called the 'Motor effect' and is basically a linear motor.
lg ks360 does have a loudspeaker !
The cone of a speaker is what vibrates to make sound. In some hard speakers with a rigid cone-shaped horn, a flexible diaphragm vibrates. Withut the vibration, you get no sound.
radio you convert a electrical sound wave into a sound wave
up your neighbour's loudspeaker?