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The eardrum is more like a sensing microphone's diaphragm or membrane.

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Does the eardrum absorb or transmit sound?

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because the flap looks like a drum


Does listening to loud music cause loss of hearing?

It can. If youve ever seen a blown speaker, that's what could happen to your eardrum.


Why do sound sound different to your ears?

Because how the way it vibrates your eardrum.


How does sound travel from a loud speaker to your ear?

Sound leaves the speaker in the form of a wave, through the air, and enters your year, where the eardrum picks up the vibrations of the wave and sends a signal to your brain which interprets the vibrations as sound.


How is the eardrum like a musical drum?

Both the eardrum and a musical drum vibrate when struck, producing sound. The eardrum converts sound waves into vibrations that are transmitted to the inner ear, where they are interpreted as sound. Similarly, a musical drum produces sound when its surface is struck, causing vibrations that create sound waves.


What is the difference between a two way and three way speaker?

A two-way speaker has two speaker cones built into one speaker assembly: one cone to generate lower-frequency sounds and one cone to generate higher-frequency sounds. The low-range speaker cone is larger, the high-range cone is smaller. In car speakers, the low-range speaker cone usually occupies most of the area of the speaker, and is made from a light-weight, paper-like material, sometimes painted black, sometimes gray. A three way speaker has three speaker cones built into the assembly, an additional cone for mid-range frequency sounds.


Why do you not like it when people tap?

It may cause uncomftarble vibrations in your eardrum.


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What does the eardrum protect?

the eardrum protect the middle and inner ear.


Why your eardrum burst inwardly under deep sea?

Because the surrounding water pressure will push it that way.


What does the eardrum do?

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