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Sound Waves & our Ears

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Sound Waves and our Ears

Our ears can detect vibrations (compressions and rarefactions) and transfer the information to our brain via our auditory nerve. Our ears are sensitive to (can hear) a range of frequencies between 20Hz and 20,000 Hz.

Age

Age

  • The range of frequencies that we can hear changes with age.
  • Elderly people tend to become less sensitive to sounds with a higher frequency.
Ultrasound

Ultrasound

  • Ultrasound has a frequency above 20,000Hz. Humans cannot hear sounds with frequencies this high, but other animals can.
  • Dog whistles have frequencies above 20,000Hz, which is why humans cannot hear them.
  • Ultrasound is also used by doctors to perform scans of a developing foetus.
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