| audibility curve |
a plotting of the relationship between frequency and the intensity of sound waves necessary to elicit a sensation.
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| audibility limit |
The limits of sound frequencies at both the low and high ends of the sound scale beyond which sound cannot be heard by humans. The lower limit is approx. 8 to 16 Hz (cycles per second) and the upper limit between 12,000 and 20,0
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| audibility c. |
a plotting of the relationship between frequency and the intensity of sound waves necessary to elicit a sensation.
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| audibility l.’s |
the extremes of frequency beyond which the human ear perceives no sound: lower limit, 8 Hz; upper, 20,000 Hz. Called also range of audibility.
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| audibility | quality or fact or degree of being audible or perceptible by the ear |
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