how are sounds of diffrent wavelengths heard by human ears
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The ear's shape also allows the sound to be heard more accurately. Many breeds often have upright and curved ears, which direct and amplify sounds. As dogs hear higher frequency sounds than humans, they have a different acoustic perception of the world.
However, since the temperature differs, these different wavelengths both equate to 1000 Hz at the ear. If we perceive pitch from frequency, then these conditions will be heard as the same, but if we perceive pitch from wavelength, they will be heard differently.
However, since the temperature differs, these different wavelengths both equate to 1000 Hz at the ear. If we perceive pitch from frequency, then these conditions will be heard as the same, but if we perceive pitch from wavelength, they will be heard differently.
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