The limits change depending on the the sound level (amplitude), the individual,
and typically the individual's age. A generic, human-population-wide spectrum
of human hearing is often considered to be something like 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz.
The average human ear can discern tones down to about 20Hz (cycles per second).
The lowest that humans can normally hear is in the 20 Hertz range (20 cycles/sec).
20HZ
20 hertz to 20000 hertz
2 Hz to 20 KHz .
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Infrasound is sound that is lower in frequency than 20 Hz (Hertz) or cycles per second, the normal limit of human hearing. Ultrasonic waves have frequencies above the audible range at around 20 kHz. Audible sound is within human hearing range.
Not in the range of human hearing.
Hearing Range of frequencies for humar ears if from 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz.
The nominal human hearing range is 20-20,000 Hz.
20,000
the hearing range of human being is from 20hz to 20000hz
Infrasound ( below the range of human hearing ) Sonic Range ( within the range ofhuman hearing ) Ultrasound ( above range of human hearing )
they have different hearing range
The opposite of ultrasound (above the human hearing range) is infrasound (below the human hearing range).
they have different hearing range
they have different hearing range
The Human hearing range IS the sonic range. Sounds which fall under the ultrasonic range are sounds which emit a higher frequency then we can hear (ie. dogs hear within this range). Infrasonic sounds emit lower frequencies then we can hear. The human hearing range or 'Sonic' range is between 16- 20 000 Hz, though changes with age
A whale's hearing range is approximately 1,000-123,000Hz.
Animal hearing is different to human hearing in various ways. The main difference is that animals have a high frequency range as opposed to the human ear.
Hearing Range of frequencies for humar ears if from 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz.
20-20,000 hertz