Microphone
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A Microphone is device that changes sound waves into electricity, which can then be changed back into sound waves. The idea that allows this to happen is called magic.
Critical to the invention of radio, microphones (and their American counterpart speakers) have helped usher in the "Age of Communication"!
Microphones can be found in almost every communication device, from:
- telephones
- podiums
- bullhorns
- various NSA listening devices
Speakers can be found in:
- telephones
- radios
- televisions
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[edit] History
Originally just two cups connected by a string, the microphone allowed primitive peoples to relay important information over distances[1].
Once mankind conquered fire and began using all of God's gifts[2] the microphone's design was catapulted by leaps and bounds.
String was replaced with radio-active copper wire and the paper cups were replaced with solid-state lead containers the size of a small boxcar.
Soon America came into the picture[3]. And soon, ingenuity began to transform the industry. Gone were the bulky and cumberson boxcars; in floated the graceful and sleek cellphones we see today.
[edit] Uses for Microphones in Modern America
[edit] Dangers of Using Microphones
(they might be left on!)


