If it is an audio-output jack, then yes. If it is input, it can be used for a microphone. You can test this by trying headphones or speakers on the jack, this won't damage anything on your...computer?
An audio jack and an audio plug are the same thing
Speakers are analog devices. There is no cable and connector that will connect a digital audio jack to a speaker without a digital to analog conversion and an amplifier. If the audio output is digital, you will need a compatible amplifier that has the same digital input. Then you will need to link the amplifier to the speaker with exterior grade cable.
A digital audio jack serves the same purpose as an analog audio jack, only it transmits a signal that is digital (1s and 0s) instead of analog (waveform).
On my laptop I'm able to put skullcandys into my audio IN jack, i think it will work the same for you
You can't plug your headset plug into the headset jack without cutting off the speaker(s) because the tip of the plug physically disengages the contacts carrying the audio to the speakers and re-reroutes it to the headset. It might be possible to file off most of the tip of the headset plug so that it does not disengage the jack speaker contacts, but this is likely result in low headset volume as the audio amplifier now has to contend with the resistance of both the speaker and the headset.
Generally, the answer is no: the sound output will be directed either to the "speaker out" jack or the HDMI jack. There may be some computers in which you can make both active at the same time but I am not aware of any at the moment.I would suspect that the most likely circumstance in which you could manage this would be if you had a sound card installed in your computer rather than using the integrated audio that came with the computer. Some sound cards have both HDMI and "speaker out" jacks and both may be active at the same time, thus providing the functionality that you seek.
You can't play sound through BOTH at the same time. The audio jack is basically a switch. When nothing's plugged into it, the sound is directed to the speakers. If you plug headphones or another set of speakers into it, the audio sgnal is diverted to whatever youi've plugged into the socket.
The same as you do in English: Jack.
yes jack London is the same person as john London. he adopted the name jack.
There is a problem with headphone jack or amplifier of your audio player or the Control Talk feature of the headphones that allow them to be used as a microphone on iPhones. And sometimes when your laptop is plugged to its charger- it does the same thing.
it is spelled the same, "jack russell"
The same way any set of speakers works - by sending an analog audio signal to an amplifier connected to the speakers. Whether the speakers are integrated into the monitor or stand-alone units, the wire from the speakers/monitor must be connected to the audio output of the computer. This wire terminates in a 3 conductor mini-phone plug. The jacket of this plug and the proper jack on the rear of the computer are usually light green in color. Under the jack, the mounting panel will have 'SPKR' etched into the metal/