The sound goes into your ear and through the eardrum.
neither its sound waves that go into your ear
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Cupping your hand around your ear helps to collect and channel sound waves towards your ear, increasing the intensity of the sound that reaches your eardrum. This amplifies the sound and allows you to hear it more easily.
i would be beacuse you can not go through the ear drum
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.
Any modern jet fighter can go past the speed of sound.
How the Ear Works The ear has three main parts: the outer, middle and inner ear. The outer ear (the part you can see) opens into the ear canal. The eardrum separates the ear canal from the middle ear. Small bones in the middle ear help transfer sound to the inner ear. The inner ear contains the auditory (hearing) nerve, which leads to the brain. Any source of sound sends vibrations or sound waves into the air. These funnel through the ear opening, down the ear, canal, and strike your eardrum, causing it to vibrate. The vibrations are passed to the small bones of the middle ear, which transmit them to the hearing nerve in the inner ear. Here, the vibrations become nerve impulses and go directly to the brain, which interprets the impulses as sound (music, voice, a car horn, etc.). www.entnet.org/healthinfo/ears/ear.cfm
Hearing a drumming or thumping sound in your ear is called pulsatile tinnitus. It can be caused by increased blood flow, turbulent blood flow, or intracranial hypertension.
It's soft enough to go into the ear canal, and fluffy enough to trap sound well.
Yes. Its like a high ringing. That's normal. Its the sound of silence...
Sound waves travel through the ear canal and cause the eardrum to vibrate. These vibrations are passed to the cochlea in the inner ear, where hair cells are stimulated and send signals to the auditory nerve. The auditory nerve then carries these signals to the brain, which processes and interprets the sound.
you actuallydont hear with your ears sound waves go into your ear which vibrate your eardrum and somehow sends the message to your brain that there is sound in the air.