Inaudible sounds are sounds that you cannot hear.
Audible sounds are sounds that you can hear.
Frequencies capable of being heard by humans are called audio or sonic. The range is typically considered to be between 20Hz and 20,000Hz.[3] Frequencies higher than audio are referred to as ultrasonic, while frequencies below audio are referred to as infrasonic
inaudible
sound is a mechanical wave.Sound can be of two types :music and noise. sound gets reflected. we need about 300 metres for a good echo to be heard. there are audible and inaudible sounds. audible from 20Hz to 20000Hz.below 20Hz and above 20000Hz are inaudible sounds.There are infrasonic and ultrasonic sounds.
Inaudible means there is no noise Inaudible means there is no noise
not audible; incapable of being heard
Audible doesn't have a prefix. You could add the prefix in- to it to make the word inaudible.
Audible."inaudible" quite literally means "incapable of being heard"; by stripping the prefix "in-", you get the word "audible", which indeed means "capable of being heard".
Inaudible sounds refer to sounds that are either too low (infrasound) or too high (ultrasound) for the human ear to hear. Infrasound has frequencies below the audible range, while ultrasound has frequencies above it. These sounds are typically used in various applications, such as medical imaging, industrial testing, and animal communication.
inaudible
The opposite of audible, which means able to be heard, would be inaudible, which means unable to be heard.
Audible sound waves fall within the range of frequencies that the human ear can detect, typically between 20 Hz to 20 kHz. Inaudible sound waves have frequencies that are either too low or too high for humans to hear, such as infrasound or ultrasound.
The Prefix of audible is inudible
frequencies that are out of normal hearing range.