Your eardrum will vibrate and transfer the sound vibrations to three tiny bones in the middle ear, which carry the vibrations to the cochlea of the inner ear, where they are transformed into nerve impulses.
Sound pressure is the local pressure deviation from the ambient air pressure. Sound pressure makes the effect at the eardrum (ear/brain system) and sound power of the source is the cause.
The eardrum vibrates (moves in and out) according to the frequency of the sounds reaching it. These movements are picked up by the bones of the middle ear and carried to the cochlea of the inner ear.
The sound waves are just vibrations, which vibrate your ear drum. The vibrations in you eat drum then send signals to the brain via the nervous system.
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Sound is actually a series of sound waves or vibrations. These waves pulse against the eardrum, which the bones to the ear send to the brain as sounds. Acoustics in audio equipment convert sound on a record back into sound waves.
Sound waves vibrate against your eardrum, hammer, anvil, stirrup, and cochlea.
Tympanic Membrane
they travel along vibrations that happen every nano-second in the air.
Vibration from sound waves
the organ of the eardrum
The eardrum vibrates when sound waves reach it.
The eardrum
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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).
The outer ear collects and funnels sound waves to the eardrum, where vibrations are carried into the middle ear.
Sound is actually a series of sound waves or vibrations. These waves pulse against the eardrum, which the bones to the ear send to the brain as sounds. Acoustics in audio equipment convert sound on a record back into sound waves.
The sound waves, coming through the auditory canal, strike the tympanic membrane (eardrum).The eardrum vibrates because of the soundwaves.This vibration is picked up by the ossicles and transmitted through the middle ear to the oval window.Therefore it is the soundwaves causing the eardrum to vibrate that ultimately makes the ossicles vibrate.
The function of the eardrum in the middle ear is to vibrate sound waves into the year. It transmits sound from the environment into the ossicles found in the middle ear.
sound waves, your eardrum picks up these vibrations and transforms them into messages which your brain recieves
Sound waves hit the eardrum. The eardrum vibrates in response to the sound waves. These sound vibrations are amplified and transmitted by the auditory ossicles of the middle ear to the inner ear where they are changed into electrical energy and sent to the brain for interpretation.