- Piezoelectric crystals are used in record players because they convert mechanical vibrations into electrical signals. When the stylus (needle) of a record player moves along the grooves of a vinyl record, it vibrates.
- These vibrations are transferred to a piezoelectric crystal placed inside the cartridge. Due to the piezoelectric effect, the crystal generates an electrical signal corresponding to the vibrations.
- This signal is then amplified and sent to speakers to produce sound.
- Thus, piezoelectric crystals help in accurate and efficient sound reproduction without requiring an external power source.
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Why are the piezoelectric crystals used in record players?
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