Tympanometry is used to measure the mobility of the eardrum (tympanic membrane) and the functioning of the middle ear. It assesses the pressure in the ear canal and can help detect conditions such as fluid in the middle ear, eustachian tube dysfunction, or perforated eardrum. By evaluating how well the eardrum responds to changes in air pressure, tympanometry aids in diagnosing various auditory disorders.
A seismometer would measure earthquakes, but there is no such activity on the moon to measure.
The tool that a person would use to measure out a pound is called a scale. A scale can be used to weigh people as well. Pounds are a form of measure used on the Imperial system.
Pencil lead is very narrow. Millimeter can be used to measure it.
Measuring Lake Erie from the Canadian side would probably be in kilometers. On the US side would probably be in miles.
No. Balances measure weight. To measure a stick, you would use a ruler or similar measure.
Tympanometry - A test which measures the function of the middle ear by varying the pressures within the ear canal.
The procedure is known as tympanometry.
A thermometer is used to measure temperature. It can be used to check the temperature of objects, substances, or environments.
No, kg are used to measure weight.
The primary diagnostic test used to measure hearing is an audiogram, which is conducted through audiometry. This test involves various sound frequencies and intensities to determine an individual's hearing sensitivity. Additionally, pure-tone audiometry is commonly used, where patients listen to tones at different pitches and volumes to identify the faintest sounds they can hear. Other tests may include speech audiometry and tympanometry to assess different aspects of hearing function.
A seismometer would measure earthquakes, but there is no such activity on the moon to measure.
Kilograms
Metres
The tool that a person would use to measure out a pound is called a scale. A scale can be used to weigh people as well. Pounds are a form of measure used on the Imperial system.
You would use a meterstick
Cubic kilometres.
Tympanometry is the diagnostic procedure that indirectly measures the acoustical energy absorbed or reflected by the middle ear. It evaluates the mobility of the eardrum and the conduction bones by varying air pressure in the ear canal.