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A stethoscope consists of two equal-length tubes of air, physicallyjoined, which conduct sound waves to the examiner's ears.
Sound waves reach our ears, which are vibrations traveling through a medium (like air) that are detected by our ears and converted into electrical signals that our brain interprets as sound.
Sound is actually a series of sound waves or vibrations. These waves pulse against the eardrum, which the bones to the ear send to the brain as sounds. Acoustics in audio equipment convert sound on a record back into sound waves.
Sound waves.
Sound is something that travels in waves and we hear with our ears.
Sound waves (which are pressure waves).
Waves and vibrations in the air, Picked up by little hairs in your ears that vibrate and reproduce the sound into a form your brain can interpret. (very short and bare bones answer but that is jist of it)
When you cover your ears and hum, the sound waves travel through the bones of your skull and into the cochlea of your inner ear. From there, the sound signals are transmitted to your brain through the auditory nerve, where they are processed as the humming sound you hear.
Yes sound does produce waves. These special waves are called sound waves.
Everything you listen to is because of sound waves reaching the ears.
Sound waves travel through the air and when it goes into your ear, the eardrum transforms the sounds into vibrations that go through the ossicles (malleus, incus, and stapes bones) and then you hear stuff.
Sounds waves do not enter our ears