Giraffes can hear below 20 Hz to about 10 Hz. To communicate they can hum below 20 Hz but they often hum at around 90 Hz which humans can still hear.
Deafness is not determined by a specific frequency in kilohertz (kHz), but rather by an individual's ability to hear sounds across a range of frequencies. The human hearing range typically spans from about 20 Hz to 20 kHz. If someone cannot perceive sounds within this range, they may be considered deaf or hard of hearing, depending on the degree of hearing loss. It's important to assess hearing ability through proper audiological testing rather than relying on frequency thresholds alone.
Yes, humans can hear sounds in the range of kilohertz. The typical range of human hearing is between 20 Hz and 20 kHz, with the ability to hear higher frequencies decreasing with age.
30KHz to 50KHz is the frequency range of hearing for a tiger.
Ultrasound is above 18 kilohertz. Infrasound is below 20 hertz.
The typical frequency range associated with hearing loss is between 2,000 to 8,000 Hertz.
Human and ant hearing capabilities are very different from each other. The hearing frequency range for an ant is said to be 1kHz.
Kilo = 1000 Hertz - Hertz is cycles per second Within the range of human hearing 20Hz-20,000Hz 1000 cycles per second = one kilohertz (frequency that electric currrent, either electricity or radio waves, varies from one polarity to the opposite. (positive- negative) Kilo = one thousand.. kilometer, kilogram, etc.
The human ear can hear sounds that are at a frequency of about 20 - 20,000 hertz (i.e., cycles per second). Actually it varies a bit from person to person; especially for older people, the higher end of this range goes down, that is, they can no longer hear the sounds of the higher frequencies. In any case, anything above approximately 20 kilohertz is called "ultrasound"; the corresponding adjective is "ultrasonic".
15,000-18,000 Hz
The hearing frequency range for sheep is estimated to be 100 to 30,000 Hz. Sheep have a lifespan of 10 to 12 years.
Ultrasound is sound with a frequeny above the range of human hearing.(Above 20 000Hz)
Yes, gender differences can occur in the frequency range of hearing. Studies have shown that women tend to have better hearing in the higher frequency ranges compared to men, while men tend to have better hearing in the lower frequency ranges. These differences may be due to biological factors and differences in the structure of the auditory system.