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Why we can not hear the audible

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Answered by naveenasri19404
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Answered by devjagda34
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yes we can Hearing depends on a series of complex steps that change sound waves in the air into electrical signals. Our auditory nerve then carries these signals to the brain. Also available: Journey of Sound to the Brain, an animated video.

Illustration showing parts of the ear, including the inner ear. From the outer ear, the inner ear consists of the ear canal and eardrum. Past the ear drum is the malleus, incus, and stapes. Further inside the ear is the cochlea. The auditory nerve leads from the cochlea to the brain.

Source: NIH Medical Arts

Sound waves enter the outer ear and travel through a narrow passageway called the ear canal, which leads to the eardrum.

The eardrum vibrates from the incoming sound waves and sends these vibrations to three tiny bones in the middle ear. These bones are called the malleus, incus, and stapes.

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