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Normal breathing produces sound in the range of?​

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Answered by mer96
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Answer:

1,000 Hz,

Explanation:

In subjects with healthy lungs, the frequency range of the vesicular breathing sounds extends to 1,000 Hz, whereas the majority of the power within this range is found between 60 Hz and 600 Hz (7, 11). Other sounds, such as wheezing or stridor, can sometimes appear at frequencies above 2,000 Hz (7).

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