Ok, so this may be a long post. I want to preface by saying I have very limited electrical engineering knowledge, so thank you in advance :-)
I'm working on a medical device for a college project. Because of COVID-19, we aren't able to actually prototype and test our device but we want to design it as best we can virtually. The device application requires that a constant sound source be sent up a nostril. The signal generated should be < 10 V pp, 7 kHz, 100 dB > (based off of a clinical study).
The study we based our values off of uses a 50 ohm speaker, but our device needs to be powered by a smartphone audio jack.
What impedance speaker can I use to accommodate the signal inputs? It's also important that the speaker is no bigger than 1-3 cm. Will we need an amplifier as well? Is this even possible?