The microphone is a device that converts sound waves into electrical signals. Microphones use the generator effectWhen motion between a conductor and a magnetic field creates electricity, ie a magnet is moved into a coil of wire. to induce (create) a changing current from the pressure variations of sound waves.
Moving-coil microphones
The diagram shows a moving-coil microphoneA microphone in which electrical signals are produced when the pressure variations in sound waves vibrate a coil of wire within a magnetic field..
In a moving-coil microphone:
pressure variations in sound waves cause the flexible diaphragm to vibrate
the vibrations of the diaphragm cause vibrations in the coil
the coil moves relative to a permanent magnet, so a potential differenceThe potential difference (or voltage) of a supply is a measure of the energy given to the charge carriers in a circuit. Units = volts (V). This is the voltage between two points that makes an electric current flow between them. is induced in the coil
the coil is part of a complete circuit, so the induced potential difference causes a current to flow around the circuit
the changing size and direction of the induced current matches the vibrations of the coil
the electrical signals generated match the pressure variations in the sound waves