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How many valence electrons does a neutral tellurium atom have?
Eardrum Vibrations
Eardrum vibrations occur when sound waves strike the eardrum, causing it to vibrate; these vibrations are then transmitted into the inner ear, leading to the perception of sound.
Hammer, Anvil, Stirrup
The hammer, anvil, and stirrup are the three small bones located in the middle ear that play a key role in the mechanism of hearing by transmitting sound vibrations.
Amplitude
The height or magnitude of a wave from its equilibrium or rest position, often used in physics to describe the intensity of sound waves, light waves, or other periodic signals.
Decibels
A unit of measurement for the intensity of sound, indicating the pressure level of sound waves.
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