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Sound energy when enters our ear it is converted into electrical energy and where this energy is conserved and in which form explain the whole process of energy conservation Inoue ear

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Answered by IveyAustin
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The eardrum vibrates as sound waves reach it and transfers the sound energy into the middle ear. As the fluid moves, small hair cells are caused to move and these change the mechanical energy from the sound waves into electrical energy which can the travel along the auditory nerve to the brain.

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