Microphone

 A microphone is a device that is used to record sound and convert it into an electrical signal that can be processed and amplified by a computer or other audio equipment. Microphones come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and they can be used for a wide range of applications, from recording music and podcasts to making phone calls and video conferences.

Microphones work by converting sound waves into electrical signals. They typically consist of a diaphragm or other sound-sensitive element that vibrates in response to sound waves, and a transducer or other device that converts these vibrations into electrical signals.

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