Yes, humans can hear frequencies higher than 50 Hz. The average human range of hearing is from 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz, but some people, especially younger individuals, may be able to hear frequencies higher than this range.
I researched this question and apparently: "Dogs hear high tones in particular much better than humans do. Humans can pick up an average of 20,000 acoustic vibrations per second (kHz), whereas a dog is able to perceive between 40,000 and 100,000 vibrations." Although dogs can hear pretty well compared to humans, bats can detect twice as high a pitch as dogs.
Some animals can hear higher frequencies than humans can. This is why animals can hear things like dog whistles, and we can't hear them. In all, animals can hear differently than humans in the way that they can hear more. Some animals can hear lower frequencies than humans can. Elephants can hear much lower frequencies than humans.
We are generally more consciously aware of what we see than what we hear. Visual information is processed faster in the brain than auditory information, allowing us to quickly make sense of what we see. However, what we hear can also have a significant impact on our conscious awareness, especially in situations where auditory input is more salient or relevant.
Yes, we can hear earthquakes, but not in the same way we hear sounds in everyday life. The vibrations caused by seismic waves can produce low-frequency sounds, often described as a rumbling or roaring noise, especially during larger quakes. However, these sounds are typically very subtle and may be drowned out by other environmental noises. Most people are more likely to feel the shaking than to hear it.
Yes, on the order of 1013 hertz higher.
they are more keen and can hear the vibrations from the sound.
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The lowest pitch a human can typically hear is around 20 Hz, although this can vary depending on factors such as age and hearing health. Below this frequency, the vibrations are felt as pressure rather than heard as sound.
Bats can hear frequencies up to approximately 200,000 Hz, which is significantly higher than what humans can hear. They use echolocation to navigate and hunt for prey, emitting high-frequency sounds and listening for the echoes to locate objects in their environment.
I researched this question and apparently: "Dogs hear high tones in particular much better than humans do. Humans can pick up an average of 20,000 acoustic vibrations per second (kHz), whereas a dog is able to perceive between 40,000 and 100,000 vibrations." Although dogs can hear pretty well compared to humans, bats can detect twice as high a pitch as dogs.
Dogs have a more developed sense of smell than hearing. They have up to 300 million olfactory receptors in their noses, compared to about 6 million in humans. While dogs can hear a wider range of frequencies than humans, their sense of smell is their most powerful sense and is essential to how they experience the world.
more than 20,000 hz.
yes, they can hear, they can hear more than we can
It is when more than 2 people have a conference or meeting and talk on the phone and they can all hear each other.
There are more than one Hertz locations in Toronto. Among a persons options they have a Hertz at 65 Front St W, then a second on 20 Bloor St E, and a third at 3200 Dufferin St. #16b.
All sound is the same, just at different frequencies and volume. However sound is often categorised into three groups. Subsonic - Low frequency, below the threshold of human hearing. 25 hertz or less. Audible - Any sound a normal human being can hear. 25 Hertz - 18 Kilo Hertz. Ultrasonic - High frequency sound, above the threshold of human hearing. 18 Kilo hertz and above. It should be noted that some animals such as dogs and bats can hear much higher frequencies than humans. Also note, the upper limit of human hearing varies from person to person, and decreases with age. 18 - 18.5 kilo hertz is normally the upper limit for most people.
i hear that he is more than i hear that he is not!