Physics, asked by Manshi52, 1 year ago

Which parts of the ear turns the sound vibration to electrical signals?

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Answered by robintenison
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Answer:Cochlea

Explanation:

Have you heard of the snail shaped part of ear??

It is the cochlea which is your inner ear.

Inside the cochlea there is a fluid which vibrates as amplified vibrations are hit upon them.

This fluid vibration produces electrical signals

Answered by raizbadarudin
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Answer:

cochlear nerve

Explanation:

it is a nerve connected to cochlea that aids in our hearing . the vibration in the fluid in the cochlea is turned to electrical signals by the cochlear nerve

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