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Which part of the ear traps sound?

The outer ear, specifically the ear canal and the eardrum (tympanic membrane), traps and funnels sound waves towards the middle ear for processing.


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

Increasing the volume of sound to an ear can lead to potential hearing damage if the sound is too loud or prolonged. It can cause temporary or permanent hearing loss, tinnitus, and other ear-related issues. It is important to protect your ears and avoid exposure to loud sounds for extended periods.


What is the purpose of the middle ear in interpreting sound?

The purpose of the middle ear is to amplify and transmit sound vibrations from the outer ear to the inner ear, where they are converted into electrical signals that the brain can interpret as sound.


How does the human ear function to perceive and interpret sound?

The human ear perceives sound through three main parts: the outer ear collects sound waves, the middle ear amplifies and transmits them, and the inner ear converts them into electrical signals that the brain interprets as sound.


How the human ear hears sound?

1. The outer ear picks up the sound vibrations 2. These sound waves travel through the ear canal 3. The eardrum vibrates and make 3 tiny bones in the middle ear move 4. These bones send these vibrations to the shell-shaped structure called choqlea 5. The sound vibrations make the liquid in the cocheleq move making the hair move back and forth 6. The hair are joined to the nerves and send signals to your brain

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.


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


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

the three tiny bones in the middle ear


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 make your ear hurt?

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


What is The external part of the ear that helps catch sound is the?

No part of the ear actually amplifies sound, but the middle ear changes the nature of the waves from high amplitude to low amplitude but stronger waves to make the transition from air to liquid.


Why does cupping your hand around your ear make a sound louder?

Cupping your hand around your ear helps to collect and channel sound waves towards your ear, increasing the intensity of the sound that reaches your eardrum. This amplifies the sound and allows you to hear it more easily.


Why bats can locate objects in dark?

They use ultrasound. They emit high-pitched 'squeaks' which are reflected off objects close to them - and the sound is picked up by their ears. The minute differences in the sound volume in each ear - tells the bat where the object is.


What does the outer ear do to sound waves?

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


How does a string to make its sound?

It vibrates. The vibrations move through the dtring, then though the air and into your ear. In the ear the eardrum vibrates.


How do ghosts sound?

you can tell there is a ghost near you when there is a buzzing noise in your ear like i get sometime or they will be inside a mirror in your bedroom or in the bath room watching you while you sleep and you will also get shivers up your spine.