What Are the Energy Changes in Mobile Phones and Televisions?

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The discussion focuses on the energy changes involved in mobile phones and televisions. In mobile phones, sound energy from vocal cords is converted into electrical signals through mechanical vibrations, which are then transformed into electromagnetic radiation for transmission. For televisions, digital or analog data is converted into electrical pulses, which are subsequently transformed into electromagnetic radiation for broadcasting. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding the conversion processes between different forms of energy, including sound, mechanical, electrical, and electromagnetic energy.

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  • Understanding of electromagnetic radiation and its properties
  • Basic knowledge of sound wave mechanics and energy conversion
  • Familiarity with electrical signals and their transmission
  • Concepts of digital and analog data formats
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This discussion is beneficial for electrical engineers, telecommunications professionals, and students studying physics or communication technologies, particularly those interested in energy conversion processes in mobile and broadcasting systems.

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i was being ask to describe the energy changes involved in the use of mobile phones and a television

i m noot even sure i have fully understand the question,

energy change? say in mobile phone, all i can think of is signal wave turns to electric pulse which then changes into digital data... but it seem rather to staright forward so is there any other changes/?/

any energy invloves chemical or kinetic or potential ?

thanks
 
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Well for example in the case of a phone : let us say that A talkes to B over the phone.

When A talkes, his vocal cords make the air-molecules vibrate : that is how sound is generated. So the energy from the soundwave (which is a pressure wave) needs to be converted into an electrical signal. This is done by making a little plate vibrate (inside the phone), each vibration is converted into an electrical signal using for example a little wire that moves in a fixed magnetic field (due to Maxwell's laws they will generate a current in a wire that moves)... So now, the pressurewave (translational and vibrational energy) is converted into mechanical energy and then in electrical energy. Then you phone-operator will convert this electrical signal into EM-radiation (again a wave) that goes to the receiver of the phone of B. Then the reverse process starts : EM-wave to electrical signal to mechnical signal to pressure wave that will make B hear your message

marlon
 
umm interesting so for tv the digtal or anologo data from source (e.g tape, cd dvd ) is converted into eletric pulese , then our tv broadcast station converted electric plues into em-radiation then goes to reciever...and the goes

(skiped the Cathode Ray Tube part which produce the image for standard tv, i don't think i ve done cathode ray yet)

and i remmber in the process of broadcasting it requires a carrier, could anyone explain how exact this works? thx
 
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