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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8723524" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>Ok so if you have a sub, and you hook a small lightbulb up to it and push the cone up and down fast enough, it'll light the bulb up. Your coil moving through the magnets flux field is literally generating electricity, even though the coil is also using the amps electricity to move, So dampening factors determines how well the amp is able to absorb that energy being produced from the sub. The sub acts like a generator. Just like an alternator spinning around to push/pull electricity. The sub doesn't spin though, it just moves up and down. Like you took a jackhammer and hooked it up to the cone of the sub and bounced the coil in and out of the motor, it would generate electricity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8723524, member: 591582"] Ok so if you have a sub, and you hook a small lightbulb up to it and push the cone up and down fast enough, it'll light the bulb up. Your coil moving through the magnets flux field is literally generating electricity, even though the coil is also using the amps electricity to move, So dampening factors determines how well the amp is able to absorb that energy being produced from the sub. The sub acts like a generator. Just like an alternator spinning around to push/pull electricity. The sub doesn't spin though, it just moves up and down. Like you took a jackhammer and hooked it up to the cone of the sub and bounced the coil in and out of the motor, it would generate electricity. [/QUOTE]
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