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How is the motor effect used by headphones and loudspeakers to work?
the
motor effect
to
convert variations
in
current
in
electrical circuits
to the
pressure variations
in
sound waves
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Loudspeakers and headphones use the
motor effect
to
convert
variations
in
current
in
electrical
circuits
to the
pressure
variations
in
sound
waves.
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