Loudspeakers & Headphones (Edexcel GCSE Physics): Revision Note
Exam code: 1PH0
Loudspeakers & Headphones
Higher Tier Only
Microphone
- A moving coil microphone also work using the principles of electromagnetic induction 
- The convert the pressure variations in sound waves into variations in current in electrical circuits 

A moving coil microphone
- When sound waves reach the microphone, the pressure variations cause the diaphragm to vibrate - This in turn causes the coil to move back and forth, through the magnetic field 
 
- As it does so, the coil cuts through the field lines, inducing an alternating potential difference in the coil and therefore an alternating current 
Loudspeakers & Headphones
- Loudspeakers and headphones convert electrical signals into sound - They work due to the motor effect 
 
- They work in the opposite way to microphones 
- A loudspeaker consists of a coil of wire which is wrapped around one pole of a permanent magnet 

Diagram showing a cross-section of a loudspeaker
- An alternating current passes through the coil of the loudspeaker - This creates a changing magnetic field around the coil 
 
- As the current is constantly changing direction, the direction of the magnetic field will be constantly changing 
- The magnetic field produced around the coil interacts with the field from the permanent magnet 
- The interacting magnetic fields will exert a force on the coil - The direction of the force at any instant can be determined using Fleming’s left-hand rule 
 
- As the magnetic field is constantly changing direction, the force exerted on the coil will constantly change direction - This makes the coil oscillate 
 
- The oscillating coil causes the speaker cone to oscillate - This makes the air oscillate, creating sound waves 
 
Examiner Tips and Tricks
Microphones and loudspeakers look very similar, but they do very different things. When tackling a question on either of them, make sure you are writing about the right one!
The explanation of the loudspeaker is very similar to the explanation of a motor, however direct current is used in a d.c motor and alternating current is used in a loudspeaker or headphone. You need to learn how both work.
When explaining how a loudspeaker works remember to refer to the alternating current and the changing magnetic field that it creates.
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