1000 Hz. The others are outside the range of human hearing. You can feel 10 Hz but not hear it. C. 1,000 Hz
60 i think
Although the response of the human ear varies from individual to individual and also changes with age, the range of hearing is 20 Hz with maximum sensitivity between 200-400hz. Pitch refers to the sensation of increase or decrease of frequency.
'*** PROGRAM: Compare 2 numbers using both min/max functions; ' then, output which number is max/and, which is min. '*** declare variables... min = 0 max = 0 number1 = 342 number2 = 256 '*** main program... CLS '...(CL)ear the Output (S)creen PRINT "Minimum = "; findMin(number1, number2) PRINT "Maximum = "; findMax(number1, number2) END '...END of program/halt program code execution FUNCTION findMax (num1, num2) answer = 0 IF num1 > num2 THEN answer = num1 ELSE answer = num2 findMax = answer END FUNCTION FUNCTION findMin (num1, num2) answer = 0 IF num1 < num2 THEN answer = num1 ELSE answer = num2 findMin = answer END FUNCTION ---program output... Minimum: 256 Maximum: 342
The function of the auricularis muscle group is to adjust the scalp and the ear in order to hear sounds better. Most of the muscles in this group are generally thin and shaped like a fan near the ear cartilage.
20dB
What is the maximum sound level is safe for human ear
Humans can normally hear from 20-20,000 Hz.
The organ used to hear is the ear.
A human ear can pick up a sound of up to 20,000 hertz. Cats can pick up 60,000 hertz, and dogs can pick up 40,000 hertz maximum.
Sound Waves are collected by the out ear and channeldeed along the Ear canal to the ear drum,
i think we could because we hear the radio
Because their hearing apparatus (ear) is not tuned to hear ultrasound.
120dB is the highest the human ear can hear so other wise the ear things will snap
The function of the ear is it allows you to hear. It brings sound waves to the brain and interprets it into words.
The dish shape of the human ear evolved over millennia to capture sound waves. The protrusions in the dish of the ear direct the sound waves down into the ear canal where they make the tiny bones of the inner ear vibrate. The brain interprets these vibrations as the sounds we hear.
Ultrasound.