Yes, but barely. The sensitivity of human hearing falls rapidly at very low frequencies so there is no easily defined cut-off point. It becomes increasingly difficult to distinguish the pitch of pure tones as their frequency falls below about below 25Hz, and the sensation becomes more one of feeling rather than hearing; along those lines most people can "hear" down to 20Hz or lower.
20 hz to 20,000 Hz
HIGHEST AUDIBLE FREQUENCY IS 25Hz..WHILE THE LOWEST AUDIBLE FREQUENCY IS 15Hz
The frequency range for human audible sound is 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz.
For the human ear, sound is audible in the range of 20 Hz (Hertz) to 20000 Hz. Sounds below 20 Hz are "infrasonic" and have too low a frequency to be heard; sounds above 20000 Hz are "ultrasonic" and are too high a frequency to be heard.
The frequency of vibrating pendulum lies below the audible range (20 Hz to 20,000 Hz)
20 hz to 20,000 Hz
HIGHEST AUDIBLE FREQUENCY IS 25Hz..WHILE THE LOWEST AUDIBLE FREQUENCY IS 15Hz
The frequency range for human audible sound is 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz.
The frequencies (cycles per second) of the audible vibrations are between 20 Hz and 20000 Hz.
For the human ear, sound is audible in the range of 20 Hz (Hertz) to 20000 Hz. Sounds below 20 Hz are "infrasonic" and have too low a frequency to be heard; sounds above 20000 Hz are "ultrasonic" and are too high a frequency to be heard.
For the human ear, sound is audible in the range of 20 Hz (Hertz) to 20000 Hz. Sounds below 20 Hz are "infrasonic" and have too low a frequency to be heard; sounds above 20000 Hz are "ultrasonic" and are too high a frequency to be heard.
The frequency of vibrating pendulum lies below the audible range (20 Hz to 20,000 Hz)
The lowest pitch on the musical scale that can be heard with the human ear is about 20 Hz. This frequency is below the range of what is considered audible to humans and is often felt more than heard. Generally the range of human hearing is from 20 Hz to 20000 Hz. Below 20 Hz vibrations can still be felt but are not audible to the human ear.
20 Hz to 20,000 Hz and they are called Audible Range (Sonic Spectrum).
The human ear can pick up sounds ranging between approximately 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz. Hz is Hertz, and 1 Hertz = 1 cycle/second
The upper and lower limits of audibility are somewhat different for each individual, and often even for the two ears of the same individual. The range of audible frequencies is usually considered to be from 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz. Frequencies lower than 20 or higher than 20,000 are inaudible to most people.
It is generally accepted that the auditory frequency range for a human is 20hz to 20,000hz with a good number of people losing clarity above 12,000hz and anything under 20hz is felt rather than heard.