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tympanic membrane
A drum is found in the middle ear, which is a small, tightly-stretched membrane called the eardrum. It vibrates in response to sound waves, transmitting vibrations to the inner ear to be converted into electrical signals that can be interpreted by the brain.
The eardrum is located about 0.4 inches (10 millimeters) into the ear canal.
The eardrum is located about 0.4 inches (10 millimeters) into the ear canal.
Italian anatomist Alfonso Giacomo Gaspare Corti discovered the eardrum and how it works. The organ of Corti, in the ear, is named after him.
What you are referring to is the tympanic membrane or eardrum.
its the Eardrum. it also helps you hear things.
What you are referring to is the tympanic membrane or eardrum.
A balloon has more potential energy when it is inflated due to the stored elastic potential energy in the stretched balloon material.
Hair gel in a stretched-out balloon works well.
tympanic membrane
The energy involved in a balloon expanding is primarily potential energy, which is stored in the elastic material of the balloon as it is stretched. When the balloon is released, this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy, causing the balloon to expand.
because the flap looks like a drum
The eardrum is more like a sensing microphone's diaphragm or membrane.
A balloon remains inflated because the pressure of the air or gas inside the balloon is greater than the pressure of the air outside the balloon. This creates a force that keeps the rubber surface of the balloon stretched tight, preventing it from collapsing.
When a balloon pops, the kinetic energy stored in the stretched rubber material is rapidly released as sound and heat energy. This sudden release of energy causes the balloon to burst.
When a balloon is inflated, the pressure inside the balloon increases. This is because as the balloon expands, the air molecules become more tightly packed together, increasing the pressure. The pressure remains higher inside the balloon until the balloon is stretched to its maximum capacity.