I've always wondered how sound can travel from your headphone jack, thru the cables, and into your headphones.
Can you explain this in laymans terms?
In laymans terms... The electrical signal that goes through the cable is connected to a coil that will magnetically move the speaker cone back and forth depending on the strength of the electrical signal. The movement of the speaker cone excites the air and produces sound waves. The sound waves are transmitted to your ears.
Hope that helps!
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