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  • Sound Waves and Vibration: Understanding How Sound Works
    The correct answer is: eardrum.

    A light wave cannot cause an object to vibrate. Instead, a sound wave can cause an object to vibrate. When a sound wave enters the ear, it causes the eardrum to vibrate. The vibrations of the eardrum are then converted into electrical signals by the cochlea, which are sent to the brain. The brain interprets these signals as sound.

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