Humans can hear sounds of 20 to 20,000 Hz. Hearing is best in the middle part of this range. However, the acuity varies between individuals and changes with age so that there is no specific frequency at which humans hear best.
you label a wavelength with amplitude, wavelength, through, and peak.
the four parts of a wavelength are the peak, trough, wavelength, and the amplitude.
The higher the frequency, the lower the wavelength. Wavelength
wavelength,frequency, and speed
It's the range of frequencies the speakers are capable of emitting. 50Hz-20KHz is the 'normal' range of human hearing.
20Hz to 20kHz
~20kHz
20Hz to 20kHz or 20,000Hz
Humans can hear sounds of 20 to 20,000 Hz. Hearing is best in the middle part of this range. However, the acuity varies between individuals and changes with age so that there is no specific frequency at which humans hear best.
if the vibration is above the range of human hearing which is about 20khz
What Wavelength
because human hearing is about 20kHz. so according to sample theorem, it has to be twice..
I think it might be 20KHz. Q= frequency over bandwidth
you label a wavelength with amplitude, wavelength, through, and peak.
Audio output frequency is that range of frequencies that can be heard. For humans, that is generally considered to be the range of 20Hz to 20kHz.
the four parts of a wavelength are the peak, trough, wavelength, and the amplitude.