It is part of the inner ear or a leather bag and the question is in the wrong category.
a small anatomical pouch: as a : the part of the membranous labyrinth of the ear into which the semicircular canals open -- called also utriculus b : PROSTATIC UTRICLE
Interest on 650 @ 4.9% = 650*4.9/100 = 31.85 Interest on 500 @ 5.0% = 500*5.0/100 = 25.00 So the 650 at 4.9% is clearly better.
Homonyms are different words that are spelled and pronounced the same. Might as in strength or power is a homonym for might as in possible. "The king displayed his might when he had the spies executed." "I might go to the store." On the other hand, a homophone (sounds the same) for might would be mite. Might can be power, strength, or a possibility, while a mite is a tiny insect or parasite. "You might have a mite on your ear."
The inverse square law 1/r2 shows the distance performance for sound intensity, an energy quantity.But your ear drums are moved by the sound pressure vibrations using the inverse distance law 1/r for field quantities.Scroll down to related links and look at "Sound pressure pand the inverse distance law 1/r".Scroll down to related links and look at "Decreasing of Sound Intensity from a Point Source - Inverse square law of sound".
he was ironing when the phone rang
The absent-minded professor burned his ear by absentmindedly placing his cup of hot coffee to his ear instead of his head.
If the eardrum is absent from your ear, it can lead to hearing loss as the eardrum is responsible for transmitting sound waves to the middle ear. It can also increase the risk of ear infections and damage to the delicate structures of the inner ear. Surgical intervention may be required to repair or reconstruct the eardrum.
If the eardrum is absent, sound waves will not be able to be converted into vibrations for the inner ear to process. This can result in difficulties hearing, increased risk of ear infections, and problems with maintaining balance. Surgical intervention may be necessary to improve hearing and prevent complications.
No you cannot because there are some scientific methods and it can burn your ear cells
The phone rang while she was ironing
No but he did invent the bionic ear
i got a burn from a curling iron. rub the burn on your ear, or rub alchohol on it
The Bionic ear was invented by a man called Professor Graeme Clark. The technology was developed in Australia. Hope that answered your question!
No. Use a proper paint remover.
Professor Layton and the Curious Village. Build Gizmo..give him a name, he will help you find all the hint coins. See the Related link below for the puzzles to Gizmos Right and Left Ear.
Our professor of anatomy at the university of Malta says that loud music does not produce more ear wax. She also says that the ear wax is a deterrent for insects like mosquitos.