A magnetic cartridge is a type of device commonly used in turntables to convert the mechanical energy of a vinyl record's grooves into electrical signals, which can be amplified and played through speakers. This device is critical in analog audio systems. Here are the key components and workings of a magnetic cartridge: 1. **Structure**: Magnetic cartridges typically contain a small magnet and a coil of wire.
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