Can you build a real working MICROPHONE using LEGO?

Can you make a microphone from scratch using Lego, some magnets, and some wire? Let’s find out! So what exactly is a microphone? Well in a sense, a microphone is essentially just a speaker, but in reverse. And now that I’ve made some speakers from Lego, it seems reasonable that a microphone could be just around the corner. A microphone is a lot more sensitive than a speaker, requiring only a few millivolts to generate a signal. When a coil of wire is oscillated near a magnet, it will generate an AC signal. This is translated as an audio signal by your computer. So if we can create a small AC signal by attaching a small coil of wire to a membrane that can vibrate, when we speak, the sound waves will cause the membrane (and coil) to oscillate near the magnet, generating an audio signal. Sounds easy in principle … but let’s see what we can build using Lego technic! If you’d like to see more of these Lego experiments, Channel Memberships are now available beneath the video. I
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