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moving coil loudspeaker - Loudspeaker that uses a moving "voice coil" placed within a fixed magnetic field. Audio frequency current in the voice coil causes movement which is mechanically transferred to the speaker cone. Also known as a dynamic loudspeaker.
peak inverse voltage - (PIV) The maximum rated value of a AC voltage acting in the direction opposite to that in which a device is designed to pass current.
peak to peak - Difference between the maximum positive and maximum negative values of an AC waveform.
peak - Maximum or highest amplitude level.
speaker - Also called "loudspeaker." Transducer that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy at audio frequencies.

Audio
Audio Components Audio components convert sound waves into currents and currents into sounds. Devices that convert sound waves to electrical current are normally know as microphones and devices that


Alternating Current
Alternating Current (AC) It's common sense electrons can flow either forwards or backwards along a conductor. We learnt with DC that DC is when current flows only in one direction. Alternating curren

Drawing Circuits
Drawing Circuits When designing circuits it is not practical to draw physical likenesses of the components you wish to use. In place of each component a symbol is use to represent it. For example:

Components
Electronic Components There are thousands and thousands of different electrical components, luckily they can be grouped together into parts that have similar functions. In this section we will go t