Difference between revisions of "carbon microphone (Q9297)"

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a microphone in which a diaphragm, vibrated by sound waves, applies a varying pressure to a container packed with carbon granules, altering the resistance of the carbon.

(‎Created claim: historical term (P170): carbon mike)
(‎Changed [en] description: a microphone in which a diaphragm, vibrated by sound waves, applies a varying pressure to a container packed with carbon granules, altering the resistance of the carbon.)
 
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A carbon microphone, the earliest used in radio. Now seldomused as it has a tendency to "hiss."
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a microphone in which a diaphragm, vibrated by sound waves, applies a varying pressure to a container packed with carbon granules, altering the resistance of the carbon.

Latest revision as of 15:20, 13 November 2024

a microphone in which a diaphragm, vibrated by sound waves, applies a varying pressure to a container packed with carbon granules, altering the resistance of the carbon.
  • CARBON MIKE
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carbon microphone
a microphone in which a diaphragm, vibrated by sound waves, applies a varying pressure to a container packed with carbon granules, altering the resistance of the carbon.
  • CARBON MIKE

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carbon mike (English)
A carbon microphone, the earliest used in radio. Now seldomused as it has a tendency to "hiss." (English)
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