Speakers consist of several key components, including a diaphragm, a voice coil, a magnet, and a frame. When an electrical signal is applied to the voice coil, it becomes an electromagnet that is either attracted to or repelled by the magnet. This causes the diaphragm to vibrate, producing soundwaves that are transmitted through the air.
By understanding the principles and operation of speakers in physics, you can gain a deeper appreciation for the role of electromagnetism and wave mechanics in everyday technologies.
Identify and analyze forces responsible for changes in rotational motion and develop an understanding of the effect of rotational inertia on the motion of a rotating object (e.g., merry-go-round, spinning toy, spinning figure skater, stellar collapse [supernova], rapidly spinning pulsar).