In a cochlear implant, sound is picked up by a microphone then processed by a speech processor before being sent as electrical signals to electrodes in the cochlea. These electrodes stimulate the auditory nerve fibers, which in turn send the signals to the brain for interpretation as sound.
In an empty room, the sound is mostly just bounced around. When more things are placed in the room, they provide more ability to absorb sound and reflect in different directions such that it actually has to take a longer path to get from one place to another (zig zag instead of straight path) with the consequent attenuation of the intensity of the sound. Mostly though it's the absorption of the sound by the stuff you fill the room with.If a room has things like soft chairs, sofas, beds, etc, they serve to absorb some of the sound waves.
Electricity will always take the path of least resistance. This means it will flow through the easiest route available, typically following conductive materials with lower resistance.
Sound travels at approximately 343 meters per second in air at room temperature. Therefore, it would take about 2.9 seconds for sound to travel 1000 meters in air.
The speed of sound in wood is approximately 3,960 meters per second, so it would take about 1 millisecond for a sound wave to travel through 4 centimeters of wood.
True. The distance traveled is a scalar quantity that only depends on the initial and final positions, regardless of the path taken between them. This is known as the distance traveled being independent of the path.
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It means to echo, such as sound. If you mean to ask why it occurs, it is because surface reflects the sound waves. As a guess, imagine a recessed field and buildings or a pond on the other side. Some of the sound waves travel directly to the structures on the other side, while some take a longer path. Those that take the longer path take longer to bounce off the surface than those that go straight across. Sound can be delayed because gases (including air) can be compressed, and the more air sound has to travel through, the longer it takes to be heard.
The Shortest Path
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light takes a straight path.
The pshycho path.
In a series circuit, the current has only one path to take.
Yes. The A has a long A sound and the E is silent.
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Inserting a cochlear implant typically takes around 2-4 hours. This includes making an incision behind the ear, placing the implant in the inner ear, and closing the incision. The procedure is done under general anesthesia.
In an empty room, the sound is mostly just bounced around. When more things are placed in the room, they provide more ability to absorb sound and reflect in different directions such that it actually has to take a longer path to get from one place to another (zig zag instead of straight path) with the consequent attenuation of the intensity of the sound. Mostly though it's the absorption of the sound by the stuff you fill the room with.If a room has things like soft chairs, sofas, beds, etc, they serve to absorb some of the sound waves.
Electricity will always take the path of least resistance. This means it will flow through the easiest route available, typically following conductive materials with lower resistance.