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.difference between low frequency and high frequency sound​

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Answered by IIJustAWeebII
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Low-frequency sounds stand for sound waves with a frequency below the lower limit of audibility (which is generally at about 20 Hz). Low-frequency sounds are all sounds measured at about 500 Hz and under. Here are a few examples of low-frequency sounds: Severe weather.

High frequency sound is sound of which the frequency lies between 8 and 20 kHz. High frequency sound with a frequency over 16 kHz can hardly be heard, but it is not completely inaudible. ... Younger persons hear high frequency sound better and their hearing range is greater toward the high frequencies.

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When we talk about sound, we talk in terms of high and low-frequency waves. ... This measurement of cycles per second is expressed in Hertz (Hz), with a higher Hz representing higher frequency sound. Low-frequency sounds are 500 Hz or lower while high-frequency waves are above 2000 Hz.

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