❤Explain how the human ear works.❤
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- Different sounds produced in our surroundings are collected by pinna that sends these sounds to the ear drum via the ear canal.
- The ear drum starts vibrating back and forth rapidly when the sound waves fall on it.
- The vibrating eardrum sets the small bone hammer into vibration.
- The vibrations are passed from the hammer to the second bone anvil, and finally to the third bone stirrup.
- The vibrating stirrup strikes on the membrane of the oval window and passes its vibration to the liquid in the cochlea.
- This produces electrical impulses in nerve cells.
- The auditory nerve carries these electrical impulses to the brain.
- These electrical impulses are interpreted by the brain as sound and we get a sensation of hearing.
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