your ear is like a funnel by when you look at your ear it is big but going into the ear it gets smaller and smaller.
The external ear
The Pinna
The pinna acts as a funnel for sound directing important information toward the earcanal and eventually the eardrum. The pinna also filters sound assisting in the localization of sounds both horizontally and vertically.
The auricle or pinna of the outer ear acts like a horn to capture the sound waves which are then tunneled into the auditory canal and strike the tympanic membrane (eardrum).
As part of the external ear, the auricle or pinna acts like a horn to capture sound waves. They are then diverted or collected into the auditory canal. At the end of the canal is the tympanic membrane (eardrum) which changes the sound into vibrations to be transmitted further into the ear.
The visible portion of the ear is shaped in such a way that it best amplifies sound. A pig's ear is large and concave so that it can trap sound waves and amplify them inside the pig's ear for optimum hearing.
cochlea
Your ear!
The region of the ear that funnels sounds is called the Pinna. The Pinna collects sounds and acts like a funnel.
It acts as a funnel to bring the sound inward.
The shape acts like a parabolic antenna, focusing sound into the ear from a larger surface area. Simples.
The pinna is the outer part of your ear that helps funnel sound into the middle and inner ear
External ear called pinna
Your entire outer ear is designed to funnel sound into the inner ear, and the helix is just a particular part of it.
Because when you listen, it bounces back and continues to the brain.
it the ear canal
The pinna acts as a funnel for sound directing important information toward the earcanal and eventually the eardrum. The pinna also filters sound assisting in the localization of sounds both horizontally and vertically.
The shape of the ear helps to capture and funnel sound waves into the ear canal. The folds and curves in the ear also help to amplify and localize sounds, allowing us to better pinpoint the direction from which a sound is coming. Additionally, the ear shape contributes to our ability to filter out background noise and focus on specific sounds.
The auricle or pinna of the outer ear acts like a horn to capture the sound waves which are then tunneled into the auditory canal and strike the tympanic membrane (eardrum).