A bullhorn right next to your ear. if you are shooting a gun out side then you ear will pop ,and you will lose hearing for about 60 seconds or less. obviously when someone screams in your ear also. And if you have your music way to loud your ears will ring and they will be in pain for a while. i even blast my music, but if you have your iPod on full blast, well i wouldn't do that. it could cause serious damage to your ear, and then you may need to see a doctor.
Answered by 9th grader Bridget Ruch
Loud noise exposure, such as from firearms, loud music, or machinery, can be harmful to the human ear. Prolonged exposure to loud noises can lead to hearing loss or damage to the delicate structures in the ear. Additionally, inserting objects into the ear canal, like cotton swabs, can also damage the ear.
The human ear can detect sounds as low as 0 decibels, which represents the threshold of hearing. At this level, the sound is just barely audible to the average human ear in ideal conditions.
Repeated exposure to loud sounds can lead to damage to the hair cells of the inner ear, known as stereocilia. Over time, this damage can result in hearing loss or tinnitus (ringing in the ears). It's important to protect your ears from prolonged exposure to loud noises to prevent this damage.
Soft sounds typically do not cause damage to the ear drum. However, prolonged exposure to any level of sound can still lead to hearing damage over time. It's important to protect your ears from excessive noise, regardless of its volume.
Outer ear
Very loud sounds, starting at about 125 decibels can cause ear pain or ear damage.
Mosquitoes make sounds near the human ear because mosquitoes make sounds everywhere. It sounds as though the mosquitoes are purposely seeking out the human ear when in reality, we only hear them when they're close.
Yes, extremely high or low-pitched sounds can potentially cause damage to the ear. Prolonged exposure to high-pitched sounds can lead to hearing loss, while very low-pitched sounds can cause discomfort or pain in the ear. It is important to protect your ears from these extreme sounds to prevent damage.
The faintest sounds the human ear can detect are typically around 0 decibels, which is the threshold of hearing. This includes very soft sounds like a leaf falling or a ticking watch. Any sound below this threshold would not be audible to the human ear.
Loud noise exposure, such as from firearms, loud music, or machinery, can be harmful to the human ear. Prolonged exposure to loud noises can lead to hearing loss or damage to the delicate structures in the ear. Additionally, inserting objects into the ear canal, like cotton swabs, can also damage the ear.
High decibel sounds can hurt the ear because they can damage the sensitive structures inside the ear, such as the hair cells in the cochlea. Prolonged exposure to loud noises can lead to hearing loss and other forms of auditory damage. The force of the sound waves can also cause physical discomfort and pain in the ear.
The human ear can detect sounds as low as 0 decibels, which represents the threshold of hearing. At this level, the sound is just barely audible to the average human ear in ideal conditions.
Sounds that are too high pitched for the human ear to hear are called ultrasonic sounds. These sounds have frequencies above the upper limit of human hearing, which is typically around 20,000 Hz. Some animals, like dogs and bats, are able to hear ultrasonic frequencies.
A soundwave with a large amplitude can damage the delicate structures of the human ear by causing them to vibrate too intensely. This can lead to physical damage and potentially permanent hearing loss.
Loud noises can damage the ear drum. Sometimes the cochlea can also be damaged which could cause permanant deafness. Wax in your ear canal can cause temporary deafness
we know that human ear can not hear sounds of frequency less than 20Hz or more than about 20,000 Hz . Sounds of frequency higher than 20,000 Hz , which are inaudible to human ear, can be produced and are utilized in many useful ways. Such sounds are called ultrasonics
Repeated exposure to loud sounds can lead to damage to the hair cells of the inner ear, known as stereocilia. Over time, this damage can result in hearing loss or tinnitus (ringing in the ears). It's important to protect your ears from prolonged exposure to loud noises to prevent this damage.