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HOW DOES THE EAR WORK AND WHAT IS SOUND?
THE EARS
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Contents
What is the Ear? P1 How does it work? P2
Parts of the EarP3 Diagram of the Ear P4
Sounds and vibrations P5 Fun Facts P6
Mini Movie P7
Quiz Time P8
Links and books P9
The End P10
Sound WavesClick to go back to title
What is the Ear?
• The ear is the part of the body on either side of the head.
• The ear is what allows us hear.• Ears are made up of important part such as; outer ear,
the ear drum, hammer, anvil, stirrup, cochlea.• Ear are used to hear and help us balance.• The ears help us balance as there is three parts next to
the cochlea which help us balance. They feel the air and vibrations out side our body.
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How does the ear work?
The ear works very quick so messages can be sent to out brain.1. First the sound vibration enters the ear. Our ears are
slightly curved so that the sound gets caught.2. The vibration hits the ear drum which the vibrations on
to the hammer.3. The hammer passes it on to the anvil.4. The sound is then carried on to the stirrup.5. Then finally the sound reaches the cochlea.6. Hair in side the cochlea become electric and this sends an
electrical message to the brain.
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Parts of the Ear
Ear Drum- A thin piece of skin that separates the outer ear from the middle ear.
Hammer- It is a tiny bone next to the ear drum and it vibrates by the ear drum tapping it.
Anvil- Another small bone next to the Hammer . It
vibrates when the hammer knocks it.
Stirrup- A part of the ear next to the Anvil that gives the noise to the cochlea.
Cochlea- A spiral part of the ear that sends messages to the brain. Inside the spiral little hair stand. When a noise is made the hair become electric. Cochlea sends an electric message to the brain.
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A Diagram of the Ear
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Sounds and Vibrations
Sounds travel though molecules. This works like marbles. The first one will push the next one then that one will push the third one and so on. Speed of light is faster than speed of sound because of the distance away the noise came from. Depending on the surface the noise hits depends how strong it will reflex and where it will reflex. The temperature affects how fast sounds travels.
Sound waves of someone talking fast.
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Fun Facts
1. Whales use sound to sense there food. They do this by making sounds if a group of fish are detected the sound will reflex back.
2. At the middle of your neck is your vocal cords, they open when you talk or sing.
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MINI MOVIE OF HOW THE EAR WORKS
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Quiz????????????
Questions
1) What is faster, Sound or light?
2) What do I compare molecules to?
3) What does sound travel though?
1) Light is faster.
2) Marbles
3) Sound travel though molecules by hitting each other.
Answers
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BOOKS AND LINKS
• Encyclopedia for Kids- By Marcs and Spencer’s
• MY first Encyclopedia – By Penguin Publisher
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