1. what happened when the vibrations are passed into the cochlea of the inner ear?
2. what is the relationship between the loudness and the amplitude of a vibrating object?
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1. what happened when the vibrations are passed into the cochlea of the inner ear?
2. what is the relationship between the loudness and the amplitude of a vibrating object?
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1.The ear is a magnificent organ. ... The vibrations move through the fluid in the cochlea in the inner ear, stimulating thousands of tiny hair cells. This results in the transformation of the vibrations into electrical impulses, which are finally perceived by the brain as sound.
2.If you strike it hard, its skin vibrates with greater amplitude and a louder sound is produced. This shows that loudness of the sound produced by a vibrating object depends on the amplitude of vibration. Loudness is proportional to the square of the amplitude.