Physics, asked by rehan5240, 10 months ago

Explain how the ear enable you to hear sound?​

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Answered by MrCombat
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Answer:

Sound waves travel into the ear canal until they reach the eardrum. The eardrum passes the vibrations through the middle ear bones or ossicles into the inner ear. The brain tells you that you are hearing a sound and what that sound is. Take a look inside your ear!

Answered by kethanarasimha
1

Answer:

hi here the answer

Explanation:

External ear collects the sond waves . They enter into the auditory meatus . Then they strike the tympanum . the vibrations from the tympanum reach the malleus , incus and stapes . they magnify the intensity of the sound vibrations . the stapes transmits the vibrations to the membrane of the oval window then they transmit to the cochlea. the bacillary membrane is moved then the vibrations reach to the organ of carti . the impulse are sent to the brain through the auditory nerve the hearing can be done according to the responses given by the brain.

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