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Sound waves are produced by vibrating particles and are an example of a longitudinal wave. Human ears are uniquely adapted to detect these sound waves. Additionally, certain sound waves, known as ultrasound waves, are used in medicine and echolocation technology.
Sound waves are generated by vibrating objects. These vibrations travel through a surrounding medium, such as air or water.
Sound moves through the medium as particles vibrate parallel to the direction of the wave's travel, making sound a longitudinal wave. As the particles vibrate back and forth, they create areas of compression and rarefaction.
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Sound waves enter the ear, causing the eardrum to vibrate. These vibrations are then passed through the ossicles (tiny bones), into the semicircular canals, and finally to the cochlea.
The cochlea converts these vibrations into electrical signals, which are sent to the brain via the auditory nerve.
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