When we hear a sound, does any part of our body vibrate? Name the part.


When we ear a sound, our eardrums vibrate:

When sound enters in the ear, it travels down a canal at the end of which a thin membrane is stretched tightly.


The thin membrane is called the eardrum.


Sound vibrations make eardrum vibrate.


The eardrums send these vibrations to the inner ear. From there, the signal goes to the brain.


That’s how we hear a sound.


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