Explain How the sound waves created by hitting a cymbal reach your ears.
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When the sound waves hit your eardrum, they cause it to vibrate—the same way that a real drum vibrates when you hit it with a drumstick. The vibrations in your eardrum are then transferred via three tiny bones inside your ear into a fluid-filled chamber called the cochlea
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when sound waves hit your eardrum they cause vibrator , in a same way that a real drum vibrates when you hit it with a drumstick the vibration in your ear drum are then transferred via three tiny bones inside your ear into a fluid filled cambler called the cochlea...
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