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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

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.
SpeakerDiagram.png
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.
SpeakerDiagram.png
A diagram of a speaker.