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Yes, vocal sounds are produced by vibrations of the vocal cords, creating mechanical waves that travel through the air and are heard as sound by our ears.
No, when you hear sounds, the vibrations from the source of the sound travel through the air as waves of pressure. These waves cause the molecules in the air to vibrate, but the molecules themselves do not travel from the source of the sound to your ears.
Vibrations in the air cause particles to move, creating sound waves that travel to our ears. These sound waves are then detected by our ears and converted into electrical signals that are sent to the brain, allowing us to perceive them as sound.
When a guitar string is plucked, it vibrates and creates sound waves that travel through the air. These waves reach our ears, where they are interpreted by our brain as music. The pitch and tone of the music are determined by the frequency and amplitude of the sound waves.
Yes, sounds are produced by vibrations in a source, which create changes in air pressure that our ears can detect. These vibrations travel through the air as waves, reaching our ears and allowing us to hear the sound.
Sound waves (which are pressure waves).
Sounds waves do not enter our ears
Yes, vocal sounds are produced by vibrations of the vocal cords, creating mechanical waves that travel through the air and are heard as sound by our ears.
No, when you hear sounds, the vibrations from the source of the sound travel through the air as waves of pressure. These waves cause the molecules in the air to vibrate, but the molecules themselves do not travel from the source of the sound to your ears.
sounds travel by little waves in the air we can't see they go in your ears and hit your eardrum
Most animal and human ears do respond to sounds. The outer portion of the ear functions to amplify sound waves, which are then processed inside the ear.
Vibrations in the air cause particles to move, creating sound waves that travel to our ears. These sound waves are then detected by our ears and converted into electrical signals that are sent to the brain, allowing us to perceive them as sound.
When a guitar string is plucked, it vibrates and creates sound waves that travel through the air. These waves reach our ears, where they are interpreted by our brain as music. The pitch and tone of the music are determined by the frequency and amplitude of the sound waves.
dogs and cats move their ears to hear from where the sound id comming.the ears of cats and dogs are out so when the sound waves hit the outside of the ears it rebounds back into the ears.
your ears pick up vibrations called sound waves in the air and we inperpret these as 'sounds'
Yes, sounds are produced by vibrations in a source, which create changes in air pressure that our ears can detect. These vibrations travel through the air as waves, reaching our ears and allowing us to hear the sound.
Ears are important for hearing and maintaining balance. They collect sound waves and transmit them to the brain for interpretation. Ears also help us locate the direction of sounds and prevent us from becoming disoriented.