Asked by ben hen
Which of the following best describes how wireless telephones are able to receive and produce sound from one person to another?(1 point)
Sound waves are received and then vibrate a speaker which produces additional sound waves.
Sound waves are received and then vibrate a speaker which produces electromagnetic waves.
Electromagnetic waves are received and then vibrate a speaker which produces sound waves.
Electromagnetic waves are received and then vibrate a speaker which produces additional electromagnetic waves.
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Electromagnetic waves are received and then vibrate a speaker which produces sound waves.
Explanation: A phone converts your voice to an electrical signal, transmits it as electromagnetic (radio) waves, the other phone receives those waves and converts them back to electrical signals that drive a speaker to produce sound.
Explanation: A phone converts your voice to an electrical signal, transmits it as electromagnetic (radio) waves, the other phone receives those waves and converts them back to electrical signals that drive a speaker to produce sound.
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