cochlear duct
Lightning can strike antennas because they are tall and metal structures that provide a direct path for electrical discharge to the ground. The metal in the antenna can conduct the electrical charge from the lightning strike, helping to protect the structure from damage.
A thunderstorm does not strike anything, it is "lightening" that does that.
Lightning tends to strike the tallest object in the vicinity. Since Ferris wheels are very tall that does make them a likely target, though other, taller features may still have a higher chance of being hit.
A lightning rod is an electric conductor. Its purpose is to safely conduct the electrical charge from a lightning strike to the ground, thus protecting the structure it is attached to.
Loray Mill Strike happened in 1929.
Cochlea is the structure that contains a duct filled with fluid called endolymph and vibrates when sound waves strike it. It is a spiral-shaped organ in the inner ear that plays a crucial role in hearing by converting sound vibrations into electrical signals that are sent to the brain for interpretation.
An electric bell is basically a metal dome that vibrates when struck by a small hammer. An electromagnet is used to make the hammer strike the bell, moving the hammer back and forth very quickly.
it make a wave that is send to outer space and its calls aliens to come to earth
he did the katana strike on ninja guiji
When you strike a brass drum, it vibrates. These vibrations are transferred to the surrounding medium which is air which inturn transmits these waves into the human ear and vibrates the ear drum.This generates electrical impulses which are interpreted by the human brain which produses the sensation of sound.
When you press a key on the piano, it causes the hammer-action to strike the corresponding string in the piano. This string vibrates and disrupts the air around it, creating sound.
the strings... when you press a key down a series of mechanisms from the key to the hammer work together to make the hammer strike the string, which vibrates, creating the sound
When you press a key on a piano, a lever inside the piano causes a hammer to strike the corresponding string, which vibrates at the pitch of the note. It is considered a percussion instrument because of the hammers inside the piano that hit the strings. When you press a key on a piano, a lever inside the piano causes a hammer to strike the corresponding string, which vibrates at the pitch of the note. It is considered a percussion instrument because of the hammers inside the piano that hit the strings.
The sound waves come through the auditory canal and hit the eardrum (or tympanic membrane). The eardrum is connected to the 3 ossicles of the middle ear: the hammer, anvil and stirrup (or malleus, incus and stapes). The eardrum vibrates the hammer, the hammer vibrates the anvil, the anvil vibrates the stirrup and the stirrup vibrates the cochlea in the inner ear which has hair-like nerve endings called cilia that move when the cochlea vibrates. The auditory nerve sends the vibrations to the brain to be interpreted. That's how we hear! :)
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To conduct the electricity from the air to the ground, preventing a direct strike to the structure
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