the eardrum is made up of 2 parts gathers and funnels sound waves
External ear.
gathers sound waves.
Sound waves are what make up sound (sound waves=sound) so I would suppose so.
Sound waves are longitudinal waves; they travel from side to side, not up and down like transverse waves.
Sound waves aren't an electromagnetic wave. So aren't seismic waves. So aren't waves in the ocean, in your hair, or waves bye-bye.
No. It does not transmit the sound waves.
the pinna funnels sound waves.
the pinna funnels sound waves.
gathers sound waves.
The outer ear collects and funnels sound waves to the eardrum, where vibrations are carried into the middle ear.
I'm guessing the ear, since it mostly deals with sounds/sound waves and sends them to your brain...
Sound waves are collected at the outer ear.... it funnels the sounds into the ear canal
Sound waves have wavelengths and frequencies.
When you speak, your friend's ear gathers compressional waves, which are sound waves. Then, the ear amplifies the waves, converting them to nerve impulses that travel to the brain. And then, the brain decodes and interprets the nerve impulses.
the pinna is the outer part of the ear that funnels the sound coming from a mouth or alarm cloch per say to the ear canal where the sound is then sent to the eardrum.
When you speak, your friend's ear gathers compressional waves, which are sound waves. Then, the ear amplifies the waves, converting them to nerve impulses that travel to the brain. And then, the brain decodes and interprets the nerve impulses.
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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.