No only loud noises will damage your ear drum.
Your ear drum senses vibrations, those vibrations are sounds you hear. If we did not have our ear drums sound would simple float through it. If you bust your ear drum you will lose your hearing. Does that answer you question?
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130 db is the level of pain. Anything above this causes ear drum damage.
You can damage the tympanic membrane (ear drum).
The sound pressure wave is travelling down the ear canal, hits the area of the eardrum, which vibrates ... just like a drum! Sound pressure p = force F divided by area A.
Because it pops you ear drum
The sad thing is, it isn't the ear drum might dilute the sound and make it less loud sure. But when a very loud sound is right next to you the ear drum begins to get alot of damage and you may have that permenant damage for life
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Your ear drum senses vibrations, those vibrations are sounds you hear. If we did not have our ear drums sound would simple float through it. If you bust your ear drum you will lose your hearing. Does that answer you question?
Ears pick up vibrations (sound). To much sound causes the ear drum to vibrate excessively
your ear drums shake with every sound so the louder the music, the more damage is done to the ear drum and canal. you could go deaf.
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The pinna of the ear collects sound waves. This is the part you see on the side of the head.
when you hear things, its really sound waves. the sound waves enter your ear, then it vibrates the ear drum.
Sound, actually, is the vibration of air. The vibrations hit your ear drum in your ear.
A tiny bone in the ear which conducts sound from the ear drum to the middle ear.