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When mechanical vibrations hit the ear, they are bundled and directed to the eardrum. This begins to vibrate, whereby the sound vibrations are amplified and then converted into electrical impulses within the inner ear. The impulse enters the brain via the auditory nerve and we perceive a sound, sound, noise or bang as a result.
This video shows you how the process of hearing works in detail.
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When mechanical vibrations hit the ear, they are bundled and directed to the eardrum. This begins to vibrate, whereby the sound vibrations are amplified and then converted into electrical impulses within the inner ear. The impulse enters the brain via the auditory nerve and we perceive a sound, sound, noise or bang as a result.
This video shows you how the process of hearing works in detail.
More information about our No Noise campaign can be found here: bit.ly/nonoiseEN
Our social media channels:
◼️ Instagram: instagram.com/bequiet_official
◼️ Facebook: facebook.com/bequietenglish
◼️ X: twitter.com/bequietofficial
◼️TikTok: tiktok.com/@bequiet_official
◼️Discord: discord.gg/xyCQzqqT4w
◼️Reddit: reddit.com/r/bequietofficial
Our official website: http://www.bequiet.com
#acousticperception #nonoise #bequiet