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A term used to describe sounds within the range of human hearing (20 Hz to 20 kHz). Also used to describe devices which are designed to operate within this range.
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| audiometer |
An electronic device that produces acoustic stimuli of known frequency and intensity for the measurement of hearing
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| audio frequency |
Any frequency audible to the human ear. The range of audio frequencies is usually considered to lie in the region between 20 hertz and 20,000 hertz. However, the specific range of audio frequencies varies considerably from person to person especially with respect to age.
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| audio frequency |
Frequencies within the range of human hearing (approximately 20 Hz to 20 kHz).
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Sound waves audible to the human ear.
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