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H5-01. Ear Model
Purpose
To illustrate the parts of the ear, their spatial relationships, and their functions.
Equipment
Ear model.
Images
Description
This model nicely shows how the major organs of the ear are physically arranged. The bone chain, the cochlea, and the semicircular canal assembly are removeable. The fact that space is three-dimensional leads to the necessity of three orthogonal semicircular canals, which can easily be seen.
References
Explanation of the Ear Model J513, Deutsches Hygiene-Museum, Deutschen Demokratischen Republik.
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See pagesh1. nature of sound
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See pagesh2. wave properties of sound
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See pagesh3. standing sound waves
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See pagesh4. music
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See pagesh5. the ear
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See pagesh6. the voice
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See pagesh1. nature of sound
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See pagesh2. wave properties of sound
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See pagesh3. standing sound waves
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See pagesh4. music
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See pagesh5. the ear
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See pagesh6. the voice
Physics Lab Demos