Sound Frequencies Explained
Different frequencies of sound are categorized into audible, ultrasonic, and infrasonic ranges, with human ears sensitive to sounds between 20 Hz and 20,000 Hz. Ultrasound, often used in medical imaging, transforms air vibrations into visual representations, showcasing the versatility of sound perception. Various animals, like bats and dogs, possess unique sensitivities to sound frequencies, highlighting the diversity in auditory capabilities across species.In this clip
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Episode 53: Sound and Music
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