It's practically a reverse speaker instead of taking a analog input and vibrating a woofer to produce sound it functions the exact opposite way. Sound turns into (diaphragm /woofer) vibration which is converted into a analog output into whatever it's plugged into
i have been there. so let me share my thoughts. just imagine putting our finger in a wet clay, that captures our finger print beautifully. same way, all the disturbance in air, that enters the microphone diaphragm disturbs its shape. if i capture this disturbance at very high rate (say at millisecond interval), its like capturing a movement by taking multiple photos. So, just like i can replay the photos and recreate the movement, i can replay the mike-captured disturbances (using a Speaker) and play all the sound I and my people around me made into the speaker. In summary, take high frequency sampling of mike disturbance and simply replay with speaker. Thats it !!
The faster the diaphragm vibrates as it is moved by sound waves, the higher in pitch the sound captured is. Amplitude is how much the diaphragm is moved. What I don't know is how multiple notes are recorded reproduced then heard. How does it not just become a higher pitch based on the overlapping sound frequencies. And how do microphones capture timbre or sound quality.
I think I found a way to only pick up your voice (or whistling, beatboxing, wind instrument, multiphonics, etc.): Instead of a diaphragm that responds to just any noise, you have a diode and photodiode with a special wavelength of infared light that gets broken by no gas but the CO2 we exhale Thursday, April 27, 2023 CE, 00:59 EDT
If the motion and vibration of coil is needed to produce sound, then i can do it mechanically instead of my voice what about that? Any sound output would be there , if yes what? if no why not?
You have know about Electricity to understand that, but the diaphragm in the microphone pushes a copper coil down when you speak into it, and the copper coil is apart of the wire that comes out of the microphone, which sends the eletrical signal to the speaker. The copper coil is also surrounded by a magnet. Due to the movement of the diaphragm that moves the coil, this causes the coil to interact with the magnetic field of the magnet, causing something called induction to happen, which produces Electricity. If you didn't understand my explanation, look up a video on induction.
@@manishbhadana2772 a transformer work off of change in current, but a microphone is not like a transformer since it doesn't get it's continuity from a change in current, but the laws of gravity and magnetic forces. basically the same way power is generated at power plants.
Very simple and easy to understand explanation. Thanks
You are welcome!
if it only captures how loud we speak then how does it capture exactly how we sound, I don't really understand that
It's practically a reverse speaker instead of taking a analog input and vibrating a woofer to produce sound it functions the exact opposite way. Sound turns into (diaphragm /woofer) vibration which is converted into a analog output into whatever it's plugged into
i have been there. so let me share my thoughts. just imagine putting our finger in a wet clay, that captures our finger print beautifully. same way, all the disturbance in air, that enters the microphone diaphragm disturbs its shape. if i capture this disturbance at very high rate (say at millisecond interval), its like capturing a movement by taking multiple photos. So, just like i can replay the photos and recreate the movement, i can replay the mike-captured disturbances (using a Speaker) and play all the sound I and my people around me made into the speaker. In summary, take high frequency sampling of mike disturbance and simply replay with speaker. Thats it !!
The faster the diaphragm vibrates as it is moved by sound waves, the higher in pitch the sound captured is. Amplitude is how much the diaphragm is moved. What I don't know is how multiple notes are recorded reproduced then heard. How does it not just become a higher pitch based on the overlapping sound frequencies. And how do microphones capture timbre or sound quality.
@@nulljungle9175❤ 0:38 yes
it captures air pressure changes produced by air vocal cords, and how we sound is determined by the latter.
This is first lecture on UA-cam which clear all my doubts please make such like videos which is related to computer parts in 3d animation😊😊😊😊😊
Great work, keep going 👍😀
Thanks a lot 😊
Thanks for explaining this principle!!!
Great job! Tks
Can i use part of the animations into my video explain audio?
Thanks for the video
Very nice and clear information
pls make more videos like this . thanks
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Nice... The same reciprocal arrangement is used in loud speakers....
I think it has same component as speaker had
So if we connect speaker replacement by mic then is it's working?
I think I found a way to only pick up your voice (or whistling, beatboxing, wind instrument, multiphonics, etc.):
Instead of a diaphragm that responds to just any noise, you have a diode and photodiode with a special wavelength of infared light that gets broken by no gas but the CO2 we exhale
Thursday, April 27, 2023 CE, 00:59 EDT
Thanks Sir 🙏
Which magnet is use.
Electromagnet or Permanent magnet?
Hi! I can't find "How works a condenser mic" ... can help me?
Amazing explanation create for condenser mic also
Noted
thanks
Isnt it Electro Magnetic Induction?
You are welcome.
Finally l get how the macrfion doing
If the motion and vibration of coil is needed to produce sound, then i can do it mechanically instead of my voice what about that? Any sound output would be there , if yes what? if no why not?
The automatic voice sounds American, while the writing and grammar are rather spotty.
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HOW ARE THE WAVES TURNED INTO ELCTRICAL SIGNALS? Lol
You have know about Electricity to understand that, but the diaphragm in the microphone pushes a copper coil down when you speak into it, and the copper coil is apart of the wire that comes out of the microphone, which sends the eletrical signal to the speaker.
The copper coil is also surrounded by a magnet. Due to the movement of the diaphragm that moves the coil, this causes the coil to interact with the magnetic field of the magnet, causing something called induction to happen, which produces Electricity.
If you didn't understand my explanation, look up a video on induction.
@EducationalLearning-i7l Thank you my good sir, I appreciate the knowledge. I need to do a deep dive lol
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Changes in current produces magnetism. Changes in magnetism creates electricity
@@manishbhadana2772 a transformer work off of change in current, but a microphone is not like a transformer since it doesn't get it's continuity from a change in current, but the laws of gravity and magnetic forces. basically the same way power is generated at power plants.
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