Is the range of frequency we hear dependent on the natural frequency of our ear?
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Also, for those who can hear near ultrasonic ranges, the intensity must be quite high. As our ability to hear low-frequency sounds is determined by our outer ears, middle ears, and internal self-noise so that the lower the frequency from 500 Hz, the more energy is required to hear it, we have a similar situation above 6 kHz.
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Hello mate here is your answer.
Sound Detection. The healthy, young auditory system can detect tones in quiet with frequenciesranging from approximately 20 to 20000 Hz. Thus, the dynamicrange of hearing covers approximately 130 dB in thefrequency region in which the human auditory system is most sensitive (between 500 and 4000 Hz).
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Sound Detection. The healthy, young auditory system can detect tones in quiet with frequenciesranging from approximately 20 to 20000 Hz. Thus, the dynamicrange of hearing covers approximately 130 dB in thefrequency region in which the human auditory system is most sensitive (between 500 and 4000 Hz).
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