The audible range is the lowest and the highest pitch sound we can hear.
So for the human ear it would be 20Hz to 20,000Hz.
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The higher the sound the closer together each sound wave would be
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What is the audible range of sound for rhinoceros
HIGHEST AUDIBLE FREQUENCY IS 25Hz..WHILE THE LOWEST AUDIBLE FREQUENCY IS 15Hz
The audible hearing range for a chicken has been tested to be 125-2000 hz.
The difference is that an audible sound can be heard, an inaudible can't. The human ear can detect vibrations between 20 and 20,000 cycles per second (for a young person; for an old person the range is less), so that range would be audible, anything outside that range is inaudible.The difference is that an audible sound can be heard, an inaudible can't. The human ear can detect vibrations between 20 and 20,000 cycles per second (for a young person; for an old person the range is less), so that range would be audible, anything outside that range is inaudible.The difference is that an audible sound can be heard, an inaudible can't. The human ear can detect vibrations between 20 and 20,000 cycles per second (for a young person; for an old person the range is less), so that range would be audible, anything outside that range is inaudible.The difference is that an audible sound can be heard, an inaudible can't. The human ear can detect vibrations between 20 and 20,000 cycles per second (for a young person; for an old person the range is less), so that range would be audible, anything outside that range is inaudible.
Ultrasonic
everything but everything goes.
Infrasonic
It decreases from 20,000 downwards
The frequency range for human audible sound is 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz.
It is not physical, save when He chooses at which time it is within the normal range
20 Hz to 20,000 Hz and they are called Audible Range (Sonic Spectrum).
An audio frequency is a frequency, or range of frequencies, of audible sound waves.