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working of a human ear​

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Answered by anurag8284
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The sound waves cause the eardrum to vibrate, which sets the three tiny bones in the middle ear into motion. The motion of the bones causes the fluid in the inner ear or cochlea to move. The movement of the inner ear fluid causes the hair cells in the cochlea to bend.

Answered by prachi6133
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Here is how the ear works normally:

The sound waves are gathered by the outer ear and sent down the ear canal to the eardrum. The sound waves cause the eardrum to vibrate, which sets the three tiny bones in the middle ear into motion. The motion of the bones causes the fluid in the inner ear or cochlea to move.....

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