All sound is made up of pressure waves that enter the ear.

The ear is a complicated and sensitive apparatus. It converts pressure waves to recognized sound with different pitch, intensity and tone quality.

This is how it works: Airborne vibrations enter the auricle, the outer earcanal and function as an amplifier (for some frequencies). The auricle also help us to recognize which direction the sound is coming from.


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