Science With Sellers
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
You're Going to Hear About This...
HEYYYYYYYYYYYOOOOO!!!
Now what do you do on your typical daily life? Eat, drink, go to the bathroom, get dressed, text, get on the computer, watch tv, listen to music, and so on and so forth... yes we all do those I agree, but you are forgetting something, something big. If any of y'all can't guess it, what your doing consistantly every single day is "hearing" SOUNNNNNNDDDDDSSSSS!
But how do you hear sound? Through your ear? Yes, technically but how does that process work? Well let me explain...
1st step: Sound is made by an object that is vibrating.
2nd step: The sound moves toward the outer ear.
3rd: The sound passes through to the "ear canal" (which is also hollow)
4th: After passing through the ear canal the ear drum is triggered.
5th: The eardrum causes the hammer to band excessively against the anvil.
6th: The anvil passes the vibration to the stirrup.
7th: The stirrup passes the vibration onto the inner ear where hairs are tickled.
8th: The hairs send a signal to the nerve fibbers.
9th: The nerve fibbers pass the signals to your brain.
WHICH ALLOW YOU TO HEAR!
But after a while your hearing can be greatly effected. Due to ageing, loud noises like music, and so on and so forth. Yes, there is a such thing as noise according to science, although I don't believe there's a such thing at all. But there is and NOISE: is a vibration wave that is jumbled up in a manner that doesn't allow us to hear or process the pattern.
It kind of looks like this...
Well that's it for the lesson today, hope you enjoy. ( :
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