tonequester here.
If a non-powered loudspeakers(conventional) cone were to be mechanically moved back and forth, would it not generate voltage/current ? If it were to be moved the same degree in the same exact manner as a powered/signal fed "perfect" clone, would the voltage/current be the same ? I invite anybody who gives a c___ to
elucidate on this phenomenom. I am serious about this, and have not found out much Googling it. I'm sure that there are physics and math involved which are beyond me, but any thoughts would be appreciated. I already know a few things relative to this query, such as a speaker can be a microphone. However, not much more, and I'd like to know more. Sorry if this seems inappropriate for the forum, but I felt it was my best bet.
If a non-powered loudspeakers(conventional) cone were to be mechanically moved back and forth, would it not generate voltage/current ? If it were to be moved the same degree in the same exact manner as a powered/signal fed "perfect" clone, would the voltage/current be the same ? I invite anybody who gives a c___ to
elucidate on this phenomenom. I am serious about this, and have not found out much Googling it. I'm sure that there are physics and math involved which are beyond me, but any thoughts would be appreciated. I already know a few things relative to this query, such as a speaker can be a microphone. However, not much more, and I'd like to know more. Sorry if this seems inappropriate for the forum, but I felt it was my best bet.
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