transmission
Transmission is like a magic bridge that helps things move from one place to another. Imagine you have a special bridge that lets you send toys from your room to your friend’s house. This bridge is really helpful because it makes sure the toys get there safely.
Another way to think about transmission is like a super fast mailman. When you want to send a letter to someone, the mailman takes it from your house and delivers it to your friend’s house. Transmission works the same way, but instead of letters, it can send things like sounds, pictures, or even ideas!
Transmission can also be compared to a whisper game. When you whisper a secret to your friend, and they whisper it to another friend, the message travels from person to person. Transmission helps messages and information travel quickly and clearly, so everyone knows the secret.
Think of transmission as a team of helpers. Each helper has a job to do, like carrying a piece of a puzzle. When all the helpers work together, they make sure the whole puzzle gets to the right place, just like how transmission sends all the pieces of a message to where they need to go.