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No. He has a pencil which is in his left ear.
The difference in hearing the sound with your right ear before your left ear is due to the time it takes for the sound waves to travel from the source to each ear. Sound waves travel faster through air than through the bones in your skull, which causes a slight delay in hearing the sound with the ear furthest from the source.
you wear head phones and when you hear a beep in eathier ear you raise your hand. So if i heard a beep in my left ear i would raise my left hand.
Yes, you can hear someone's heartbeat when you place your ear on their chest.
its because your ear is ringing it normally takes a while for it to stop but if it doesnt then you should go see a doctor
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David clearly had a hearing aid in his left ear on HGTV's Design Star on 17 July 2012
AnswerIt could be the cause of built-up wax or, you may have an infection. If you wash your hair ALWAYS put the blow dryer on low and point it at your ears to be sure all water is out. Sometimes your ears can be plugged with water. Try the blow dryer and if it doesn't change in another couple of days please see your doctor. Don't worry, this isn't the sign of a stroke or heart attack. if it wasn't a cause of built-up wax it can be one of the following:1-High blood pressure.2-Carotid artery disease.3-Conductive hearing loss.4-Ear muscle disorders.5-Blood vessel disorders.
actually it was her left ear i quoit the book "i place a hand to my LEFT ear the one that was turned toward the blast and it comes away bloody" i also quoit the book "The laugh is distorted but the fact that it registered at all means i must be regaining my hearing. Yes my RIGHT ear CAN hear again although its still ringing as for my LEFT ear well at least the bleeding has stooped." so as you can see it was the left ear not the right :)
because all of the wax has built up in your ear so the wax is acting like a shield in your ear to stop you from hearing.
hearing is something you have a ear drum in your ear witch every time you hear something
Typically, the behind the ear models are better for severe hearing loss. Speaker-in-the-Ear (SIE) hearing aids allow people with severe hearing loss to use open fit hearing aids.