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English: ransmission of Sound Waves to Cochlea. A sound wave causes the tympanic membrane to vibrate.

This vibration is amplified as it moves across the malleus, incus, and stapes. The amplified vibration is picked up by the oval window causing pressure waves in the fluid of the scala vestibuli and scala tympani. The complexity of the

pressure waves is determined by the changes in amplitude and frequency of the sound waves entering the ear.
Kurdî: Pêlên deng ji hawirdorê, bi navbeynkariya guhê derva tên berhevkirin û ber bi guhê naverast ve tên şandin. Li guhê naverast, hêza leriza pêlên deng tê zêdekirin û tê şandin boy guhê navî.Lerizên deng di guhê navî de tê veguherandin. Mûxane leriza ji pelên dengê, vediguherînin enerjiya elektrîkê û bişeweyî erkê kar, wekî demareragihandinek ber bi demax ve dîşînin.
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