Microphone

A microphone is a device that captures sound and converts it into an electrical signal for recording or amplification.
Here’s a bit more detail to round it out:
– Function: It acts as a transducer, turning sound waves into electrical signals.
– Uses: Widely used in telecommunication, music recording, broadcasting, public speaking, and consumer electronics like phones and computers.
– Types: Common types include dynamic microphones (coil in magnetic field), condenser microphones (capacitor-based), and contact microphones (piezoelectric crystal).
– Working Principle: Sound waves move a diaphragm, which generates an electric current that can be recorded or amplified.
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