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d. The human ear can tolerate sound up to
i. 80 dB
ii. 100 dB
iii. 110 dB
iv. 200 dB​

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Answered by mohit810275133
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Explanation:

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➡️While 20 to 20,000Hz forms the absolute borders of the human hearing range, our hearing is most sensitive in the 2000 - 5000 Hz frequency range.

➡️As far as loudness is concerned, humans can typically hear starting at 0 dB.

80 DB IS THE RIGHT ANSWER

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Answered by navyakothari8bris
0

Answer:

80dB

Explanation:

In general, the human ear can tolerate noise levels up to 85 dB and anything beyond that can affect their productivity as well as their quality of life. The decibel levels of common sounds above 80 dB are considered as 'loud' while the decibel levels of common sounds between 100-125 dB are termed as 'uncomfortable'.

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