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An operator that has only one operand is called a unique operator.
Auditory Signals
Sounds that are transmitted through the air or another medium and received and processed by the auditory system.
Hair Cells
Cells located in the inner ear that function as mechanoreceptors for hearing.
Semicircular Canals
Three looped structures within the inner ear that are key to maintaining balance by detecting rotational movements of the head.
Rotational Equilibrium
A state where an object remains in a constant rotational motion or at rest because the sum of the torques acting on it is zero.
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