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A sound that can be heard in ordinary human ear is audible sound. It is approximately between 20 to 2000 decibel in strength.sound which is audible.. I.e. sound you can hear, as opposed to sound beyond human hearing at very low or very high frequencies.sound that is capable of being heard; sound loud enough to be heard; sound that is actually heard.
Light makes no sound, hence there is no "sound of light", and anything that doesn't exist cannot be heard.
When the sound is reflected.
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An abnormal respiratory sound heard on auscultation could be an indication of fluid in the lungs and reduced airflow to the part of the lungs. Abnormal respiratory sounds may come in the form of rales, rhonchi, stridor, or wheezing.
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Rhonchi are rumbling sounds generated by thick secretions in the lungs.
The medical term for a gentle blowing, fluttering or humming sound heard on auscultation is "bruit." It typically indicates turbulent blood flow in an artery or vein.
The word bruit means to spread something, such as a rumor, around. The word bruit is also a medical term and means an abnormal sound heard during auscultation.
as_is an abnomal sound heard during auscultation of an artery
The sound is called a stridor (high pitched wheezing). See related link. The answer is rhonchus or rhonchi, which is loud rumbling sounds heard on auscultation (during inhalation) of bronchi obstructed by sputum.
The sound is called a stridor (high pitched wheezing). See related link. The answer is rhonchus or rhonchi, which is loud rumbling sounds heard on auscultation (during inhalation) of bronchi obstructed by sputum.