answersLogoWhite

0

20 Hz to 20,000 Hz and they are called Audible Range (Sonic Spectrum).

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How does the choice of frequency in seismic vibrators affect data quality?

The frequency of seismic vibrators affects data depth and resolution—low frequencies reach deeper, while high frequencies give finer detail. I choose frequencies based on the survey's goal.


Give an example of cummulative frequency curve?

Cumulative frequency is the running total of frequencies. It can be shown on a graph by joining points. For example if frequencies are 4, 6, 3, 2, 6, 10 then their cumulative frequencies are 4, 10, 13, 15, 21 and 31 respectively.


Give the difference between LPF and HPF?

LPF is a low pass LTI filter which passes the low frequency signals and reduce the amplitude of the signals with frequencies higher than the cutoff frequency. HPF is high pass LTI filter which passes the high frequencies and reduce the amplitude of the frequencies lower than filter's cutoff frequency.


How do you calculate the average frequency of a given dataset?

To calculate the average frequency of a given dataset, you would add up all the frequencies and divide by the total number of data points. This will give you the average frequency of the dataset.


What is the frequency of a hydrogen atom?

An atom doesn't have a frequency. It can vibrate with many different frequencies. It can absorb radiation of different frequencies under different circumstances. For instance, electrons moving between various energy levels absorb and release characteristic frequencies of visible and ultra-violet light, and in a magnetic field radio frequency energy can be absorbed as the nucleus moves from one spin state to another. Bonds between hydrogen and other atoms absorb energies in the infra red. All these things give spectra of various frequencies, not an individual frequency.


What is the highest frequency sound that humans can hear?

"Ear". Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia. CD-ROM. 2000."The maximum range of human hearing includes sound frequencies from about 15 to about 18,000 waves, or cycles, per second."15-18,000 Hz


What is a 7 band Equalizer?

A 7 band equaliser is a device that has 7 separate frequency range sliders, were the frequency is centered on the frequency stated below the slider. When a note is played it is made up of a series of frequencies, the fundamental being the one you hear and then a series of harmonics or overtones. A slider will then increase or decrease the 'intensity' of the overtones within its frequency range, depending on the position of the slider. Most sliders can increase or decrease the intensity of a certain overtone by up to 12 or 15dB. The use is to make a note or music played sound of higher or bassier sound, if you have one push the sliders on the left up and you get a real 'thuddy' bass sound and the ones on the right give you a real 'tinny' high pitched sound. A typical guitar EQ will have sliders centered on say 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200 and 6400Hz. The reason for the larger gap between the frequency sliders as the frequency increases is due to the ears response to sound, (The ear can distinguish between different frequencies better at low frequencies).


Can you give the frequency for all radio stations?

Yes we can. At least for the commercial broadcast stations in the USA.AM stations:Carrier frequencies are at every 10 KHz, between 550 KHz and 1700 KHz.FM stations:Carrier frequencies are at every 0.2 MHz, between 88.1 MHz and 107.9 MHz.


How can you convert frequency to wavelength?

To convert frequency to wavelength, you can use the formula: wavelength = speed of light / frequency. The speed of light in a vacuum is approximately 3.00 x 10^8 meters per second. Dividing this speed by the frequency in hertz will give you the corresponding wavelength in meters.


Does a magnetron give off radio waves?

A magnetron may be used to generate radio-frequency currents and fields at high power and high frequencies. The source of RF in most microwave ovens is a magnetron.


What is the overtone series?

The overtone series is a series of frequencies that are integer multiples of the fundamental frequency of a sound. When a musical instrument produces a note, it actually produces a complex waveform that includes the fundamental frequency and various overtones. These overtones give each instrument its unique tone color or timbre.


What are advantages you have of frequency domain analysis over time analysis?

Frequency Analysis is much easier. Some equations can't be solved in time domain while they can be solved easily in frequency domain. When moving to frequency domain you change the differential equation into algebric equation. Also, in frequency domain it is easy to apply filters and compute their specifications. In telecommunications, using multiple frequencies enables more than one user to use the service at the same time if having different frequency, this enables less delay for the signal. Also, it would be easier, when using frequency domain- to give each user, or each standard (GSM, Satellite ...) it's own frequency range without interfering. This can't be done in time domain