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<blockquote data-quote="hoss" data-source="post: 721092" data-attributes="member: 549860"><p>a short answer...</p><p></p><p>electricity creates a magnetic field, magnets also produce a magnetic field... two fields act upon each other pushing one part(the VC) away from the other(motor), moving VC cause the attatched cone to also move. movement is in a sinusoidal nature, just like a sound wave, the air surrounding the diaghram is excited and transfers the motion of the moving assembly into an identical sinusoidally shaped wave which the human ear percieves as sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoss, post: 721092, member: 549860"] a short answer... electricity creates a magnetic field, magnets also produce a magnetic field... two fields act upon each other pushing one part(the VC) away from the other(motor), moving VC cause the attatched cone to also move. movement is in a sinusoidal nature, just like a sound wave, the air surrounding the diaghram is excited and transfers the motion of the moving assembly into an identical sinusoidally shaped wave which the human ear percieves as sound. [/QUOTE]
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