answersLogoWhite

0

How does a person hears?

User Avatar

Anonymous

10y ago
Updated: 6/23/2022

Loosely: Sound waves are compressed in the ear canal, it makes the three ear bones vibrate and hit the ear drum. The cochlea, a snail shaped cavity filled with sensitive hairs translates the sound into electrical signals and is sent to the brain to interpret.

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is the Person who hears summary jury trials is called?

A person who hears summary jury trials is called an ombudsman.


What do you call a person who hears and talks to ghost?

ghost whisperer


What character said a person's a person no matter how small in the movie Horton hears a who?

the mayor of whoville


What to do when your ex hears you calling him names?

stop being such a terrible person


Who hears the case when a person sues the federal government for money?

Tax court


Does sound travel in One Direction?

If you yelled in a crowded room would the person you're facing be the only person who hears you?


What is a person called who believes everything he hears?

Gullible: Easily persuaded to believe something


Who wrote let each person step to the music he hears?

Henry David Thoreau


What Dr. Seuss book has the following quote 'A person is a person no matter how small'?

wow, good question. I'm pretty sure that he ment exactly what he said, a person is a person no matter how small. that was difficult to figure out.


Is pitch the impression of how a person hears?

Pitch is actually the perceived frequency of sound waves. It refers to how high or low a sound is, and it is directly related to the frequency of the sound waves. While it does affect how we hear and interpret sound, it is not the same as the impression of how a person hears in general.


Who said I cant put it down And I wont after all a persons a person no matter how small?

"a person's a person no matter how small" is in a book by Dr. Suess. I think it's Horton Hears a Who.


What definition in science fits with this question What the person performing the activity sees hears feels smells or tastes?

Observation.