Sound travels through solids but not through a vacuum. Audible sounds are those that humans can hear, while inaudible sounds are those that cannot be detected by human ears. The mechanism of human hearing involves sound waves traveling through the ear canal and causing the eardrum to vibrate, which sets off a chain reaction that is eventually detected by the brain.
Sound travels through solids but not through a vacuum. Audible sounds are those that humans can hear, while inaudible sounds are those that cannot be detected by human ears. The mechanism of human hearing involves sound waves traveling through the ear canal and causing the eardrum to vibrate, which sets off a chain reaction that is eventually detected by the brain.
Sound travels through solids but not through a vacuum. Audible sounds are those that humans can hear, while inaudible sounds are those that cannot be detected by human ears. The mechanism of human hearing involves sound waves traveling through the ear canal and causing the eardrum to vibrate, which sets off a chain reaction that is eventually detected by the brain.