answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

it is the sound of your blood pulsating inside your ear

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Why do shallow objects make a sound when you put them to your ear?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What part of the ear is sound produced by?

The ear does not produce (make) sound.


How do you know sound?

Your ear make you know sound and such.


What difference does it make if the sound is increased to an ear?

Because of your ear lobe you can hear the sound of low amplitude.


If there is a tree that falls in the woods and no one is there to hear it does it make a sound?

no because sound is thecnacly the vibrations in your ear so no ear no sound


Does sound waves cause objects to vibrate?

Sound waves are detected by the fact that the waves can cause objects to vibrate. The vibrations from the sound waves must be converted into a signal and then amplified and processed. Your ear and a microphone are common detectors of sound.


What part of the ear make the sound that reaches the middle ear louder?

the three tiny bones in the middle ear


How sound travels through air and objects to the ear?

Sound travels through particles which vibrate in solids liquids or gases, which is why sound can't travel through vacuums like space.


What happens to a sound wave if there are no particles to vibrate?

the sound wave will not make it to the ear drums. you wont hear the sound.


When your ears are blocked what part of the ear is the problem?

I think that the answer is the eardrum because it does not make any sound go in the ear if it was blockedthe ear drum


What make your ear hurt?

An ear infection could make it hurt, or maybe even because you heard a very loud sound from close by


How is sound energy produced and tranmitted?

Sound is a from of energy produced by vibration of objects. When we beat or tap, we set the objects on vibration. As a result, the particles of the medium like air gets vibrated. It compresses and refracts formign a wave and reaches our ear. Our ear collects the sound by the outer ear constituting the pinna. It is then sent to the auditory canal and reaches the eard drums. The ear drum vibrates and it is amplified by three bones namely stiple, hammer and anvil. It reaches cochlea where it is converted into electrical signals which is sent to the brain.


What does the outer ear do to sound waves?

to funnel or pass sound waves through the ear to the middle ear