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- Guitar
... ollow, or hollow bodies, and produce little sound without amplification. [[Electromagnetic]] [[Pickup (music)|pickup]]s convert the vibration of the steel strings in ...
... wire. Such pickups are usually placed right underneath the guitar strings. Electromagnetic pickups work on the same principles and in a similar manner to an [[electr ...
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- Microphone
... ted into an electrical signal. Most microphones in use today for audio use electromagnetic induction (dynamic microphone), capacitance change (condenser microphone, ...
Dynamic microphones work via [[electromagnetic induction]]. They are robust, relatively inexpensive and resistant to mois ...
51 KB (7651 words) - 17:31, 22 January 2009
- Tattoo
... vented by [[Thomas Edison]]. Modern tattoo machines use [[Electromagnetism|electromagnetic]] [[coil]]s. The first [[coil]] machine was patented by Thomas Riley in [[ ...
42 KB (6328 words) - 17:48, 22 January 2009
- Universal Serial Bus
... ly use [[half-duplex]] [[differential signaling]] to combat the effects of electromagnetic noise on longer lines. Transmitted signal levels are 0.0–0.3 [[volt ...
... enclosure also means that there is a (moderate) degree of protection from electromagnetic interference afforded to the USB signal while it travels through the mated ...
64 KB (9928 words) - 17:58, 22 January 2009
- Tattoos
... vented by [[Thomas Edison]]. Modern tattoo machines use [[Electromagnetism|electromagnetic]] [[coil]]s. The first [[coil]] machine was patented by Thomas Riley in [[ ...
42 KB (6328 words) - 19:44, 22 January 2009