The Singing Shoebox: A $5 Loudspeaker Project

Moving-coil loudspeakers typify the interdisciplinary nature of acoustics. In order to reproduce sound, these devices employ principles of electricity, magnetism, mechanics, and acoustics. The widespread use of loudspeakers has made them familiar to students and thus a valuable opportunity to introd...

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