the sound waves reach the ear.
As far as the object is that produced thesound!
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sound waves from an instrument or a sound system reach the outer ear.
Sound is produced when a certain thing causes the gas, water, or solid around your ear to vibrate, which in turn, is then received by the ear drum. When you are in a vacuum, there is no gas, liquid, or solid that sound is able to travel by.
helps travel sound into your ear
sound vibrate the eardrum a lightly streched membrane that is the entrance to the middle ear
They don't
the sound waves reach the ear.
The sound waves travel by vibrations, which are then percieved by the canals deep in your ear
the middle ear
Sounds vibrate the air molecules, when the vibrating molecules reach your ear, you ear the sound, there are no molecules in space, thus no sound in space
sound is actually vibrations. your eardrum is highly sensitive, like ripples on water, it picks up these vibrations
it travels because there are sound waves in the air and they vibrate in your ear.
It depends on the distance it has to travel.
As far as the object is that produced thesound!
The outer ear helps sound to travel to the inner ear. It is responsible for collecting sound waves and directing them to the middle ear via the auditory canal.