Science, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

difference b/w infrasonic & ultrasonic?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ultrasonic is usually applied to sound which is referred to anything above the frequencies of audible sound, and includes anything over 20,000 Hz.

Infrasonic, is sometimes referred to as low-frequency sound, this sound is lower in frequency than 20 Hz (hertz) or cycles per second, the "normal" limit of human hearing.

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Anonymous: Infrasonic is applied to sound that refers to sound waves below the frequencies of audible sound, and nominally includes anything under 20 H
Anonymous: Ultrasonic sounds are used extensively for medical purposes and in industries. As I mentioned before, Ultrasounds are high frequency waves (more than 20kHz).
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Answered by dishasatija
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Infrasonic sound is that whose frequency is below 20hz and humans could not hear whereas ultrasonic sound is that whose frequency is more than 20,000hz and it comes under inaudible range of humans .
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