The speed of sound in the human ear is fastest in the cochlea, particularly in the perilymph and endolymph fluids that fill this structure. Sound waves enter the ear through the outer ear, travel through the ear canal, and cause the eardrum to vibrate. These vibrations are then transmitted through the ossicles (tiny bones) to the cochlea, where the fluid's density and properties facilitate the rapid transmission of sound waves. The efficient transfer of sound energy in the cochlea is crucial for hearing.
The fastest spinning part of a hurricane is the eye wall.
The carbon footprint component is currently the fastest-growing part of the global footprint due to increasing greenhouse gas emissions from human activities like burning fossil fuels and deforestation.
The fastest neurons in the human body can communicate their messages at speeds up to 250 miles per hour (400 km/h). These neurons are part of the somatosensory system responsible for transmitting sensory information such as touch, pain, and temperature.
A sound card in a computer can be compared to the human ear, as it is responsible for converting digital audio signals into analog signals that can be heard through speakers or headphones.
The central part of the glacier moves fastest than its edges as it is thickest from the center.
the momentum of all the objects are the same so velocity is greatest at greater distances.
Vocal cords, located in the larynx or voice box, are the main part of the human body that produce sound for speech and singing. Air passing through the vocal cords causes them to vibrate, producing sound waves that create sound.
The planet always moved very fast. But it's fastest velocity would be attained at it's nearest approach to the sun.
The fastest spinning part of a hurricane is the eye wall.
Yes, exactly, and it's that differential between the speed of the air or the top and the bottom of the airfoil that, according to Bernoulli, produces lift.
The ear is the primary part of the human body that receives sound. Specifically, the outer ear collects sound waves and funnels them into the ear canal, where they eventually reach the eardrum, leading to the auditory system.
The highest average flow velocity in a stream system is typically found in the thalweg, which is the deepest and fastest-moving part of the channel. This primary flow path is where water flows with the least resistance, resulting in higher velocities compared to the edges or shallower areas of the stream.
The carbon footprint component is currently the fastest-growing part of the global footprint due to increasing greenhouse gas emissions from human activities like burning fossil fuels and deforestation.
The fastest neurons in the human body can communicate their messages at speeds up to 250 miles per hour (400 km/h). These neurons are part of the somatosensory system responsible for transmitting sensory information such as touch, pain, and temperature.
Felix Baumgartner is the man who jumped from a balloon in the stratosphere in 2012 as part of the Red Bull Stratos project. He broke the record for the highest skydive, freefall distance, and fastest vertical velocity.
The mountain peak weathers fastest.
The "th" sound as in "think" is part of the English sound system but not part of the Spanish sound system. Spanish does not have this interdental fricative sound.