The eardrum vibrates when sound waves reach it.
The tympanic membrane.
The tympanic membrane is more commonly referred to as the ear drum. It is what vibrates from sound waves, allowing us to hear.
sound waves...... <3
cochlear duct
The tympanic membrane, or ear drum. A thin piece of skin inside the ear that moves backwards and forwards when sound waves reach it
That would be the tympanic membrane!!
The eardrums are like an omnidirectional microphone. The sound pressure vibrates the membrane (diaphragm) of the eardrum and the microphone only from one side.
the tympanic membrane or ear drum
The tympanic membrane is more commonly referred to as the ear drum. It is what vibrates from sound waves, allowing us to hear.
Ear Drum also known as the Typanic Membrane
Anything touched by the sound waves.
The eardrum
sound waves...... <3
when you hear things, its really sound waves. the sound waves enter your ear, then it vibrates the ear drum.
When a sound is made outside the outer ear, the sound waves, or vibrations, travel down the external auditory canal and strike the eardrum (tympanic membrane). The eardrum vibrates. The vibrations are then passed to 3 tiny bones in the middle ear called the ossicles. The ossicles amplify the sound.
In a stringed musical instrument, the part that vibrates in a resonance with the sound waves produced by the strings is called the sounding board.
We just learned about this in science class. Air vibrates throughout the tube part and out the bell to produce sound waves.
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