You can suffer hearing damage from both high frequency sounds and overly loud sounds . Frequently using headphones at a loud volume can cause permanent hearing loss.
Read moreWhat are high and low frequency sounds?
Low-frequency sounds are 500 Hz or lower while high-frequency waves are above 2000 Hz . Human ears can register sounds from about 20 Hz in frequency up to 20,000 Hz, depending of course, upon the hearer. People with hearing loss usually have trouble hearing sounds in the higher frequency range.6 Eki 2017
Read moreWhat describes a high-frequency sound?
High-frequency sound waves produce high-pitched sounds , and low-frequency sound waves produce low-pitched sounds. Infrasound has wave frequencies too low for humans to hear. Ultrasound has wave frequencies too high for humans to hear.26 Eyl 2019
Read moreWhat are low-frequency sounds called?
Sounds with a frequency of 20 Hz and lower are called infrasound . Low frequency sound is understood to mean sound, the frequency of which is below 125 Hz. Infrasound and low frequency sound are difficult to hear, but they cannot be called completely inaudible.
Read moreWhat are low-frequency sounds used for?
At the other end of the spectrum are very low-frequency sounds (below 20 Hz), known as infrasound. Elephants use infrasound for communication , making sounds too low for humans to hear. Because low frequency sounds travel farther than high frequency ones, infrasound is ideal for communicating over long distances.3 Tem 2018
Read moreCan humans hear low-frequency sounds?
Sound at 20-200 Hz is called low-frequency sound, while for sound below 20 Hz the term infrasound is used. The hearing becomes gradually less sensitive for decreasing frequency, but despite the general understanding that infrasound is inaudible, humans can perceive infrasound, if the level is sufficiently high .
Read moreIs high-frequency hearing loss conductive or sensorineural?
Causes of high-frequency hearing loss A high-frequency hearing loss is typically a sensorineural hearing loss , which is a hearing loss normally caused by damage to the hair cells in the inner ear that receives the sounds and convert them to signals that are transmitted to the brain by the auditory nerves.
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