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Earwaves are exaggerated drawings of waves that show the action in the fluid inside the cochlea of the inner ear which is the act of hearing. First, vibrating air molecules from the environment bounce off the eardrum. This vibrates a few small bones which transmit the vibration into the small ocean that is inside the human head. The vibrations move through the water creating waves. The waves wash over hair cells that become active only when they are bent by a wave and release charged molecules into the brain. |
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