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Sound How the ear works
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The Ear The Outer Ear The Middle Ear The Inner Ear
cup shaped to collect sound waves The Middle Ear sound waves hit against the ear drum causing it to vibrate, then transmitting them to tiny bones The Inner Ear fluid filled chambers called cochlea. Tiny hairs will pick up waves and produce nerve signal to be sent to the brain
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The Human Ear
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Sounds a type of wave that can be heard longitudinal mechanical waves
must travel through a medium
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Hearing ranges Young healthy humans can hear sound waves produced by vibrations with frequencies between about 20 Hz and 20,000 Hz As people age, the ability to hear the higher and lower frequencies of sound decrease
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Hearing by age
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Animals have ranges that help them catch prey Dog- 15-50,000 Hz
Dolphin ,000 Hz Mice 1,000-91,000 Hz
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How much is a Hz? How old are your ears?
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Compressions the region on the longitudinal wave where the particles of the medium are closest together
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Rarefactions the region on the longitudinal wave there the particles are farthest apart
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Pitch The perception of how high or low a sound seems
generally the female voice is higher pitched than a males voice
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Decibels A unit used to measure sound intensity or loudness
whisper 25 decibels alarm clock 80 decibels rock concert 140 decibels
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Too loud?
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