Transformation of electronic audio signal into audible Sound

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When a USB drive or speaker is connected to a PC, an electrical audio signal is produced, which is then transformed into audible sound by the speaker. This transformation occurs as the speaker's diaphragm oscillates back and forth, creating pressure waves in the air. These sound waves travel to the eardrum, where they are converted into nerve signals sent to the brain. Key components involved in this process include the speaker's diaphragm and the air it displaces. Understanding this transformation is essential for grasping how electronic audio signals become perceivable sound.
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I've got a little Question For Seniors I hope You answer it Briefly , I know that whenever i plug in my USB Drive in my Loudspeaker or plug Speaker itself in my PC and play anything like a song an Electrical audio Signal is Produced which is transformed by Speaker into a audible Sound..
However I don't have any idea how does it gets transformed from a particle yo a sound wave?Nor Do i know Which parts of speaker takes part in transformation?
Can you please explain this thing...I think this Question Fits best on this Sub-Forum
(Apologies For any typo mistakes, Since i am using Gorums on my cellphone)
 
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the speaker moves (oscillates) back and forth, this motion moves air (which has mass) to your eardrums nerve which samples the frequency of movement and sends the signal to your brain.
 

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