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The phrase "audible frequency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to sound, acoustics, or audio technology, referring to frequencies that can be heard by the human ear.
Example: "The speaker is designed to reproduce sounds within the audible frequency range, ensuring clarity and detail in music playback."
Alternatives: "hearable frequency" or "perceptible frequency".
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The human audible frequency range is 20-20,000Hz.
Zwicker, E. Subdivision of the audible frequency range into critical bands (Frequenzgruppen).
A novel constitutive model of magneto-sensitive rubber in the audible frequency range is presented.
The driving frequency is way beyond the audible frequency for humans and so operation is relatively quiet.
A waveguide model of the axial dynamic stiffness for cylindrical vibration isolators in the audible frequency range is presented.
Zettl noted that audiophiles would also appreciate the graphene loudspeakers and headphones, which have a flat response across the entire audible frequency range.
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It's a bit like an old-fashioned handheld transistor radio that converts sonar signals into audible frequencies.
CD's record the music waveform to a precision that is more than sufficient to capture exactly the very highest audible frequencies.
The magnitudes of the coefficients indicate that, although attenuation is rather small for audible frequencies, it can become extremely large for high-frequency ultrasonic waves.
But Dr. Banerdt said those recordings were at much lower sampling rates and did not pick up anything at audible frequencies.
White noise is a complex signal or sound that covers the entire range of audible frequencies, all of which possess equal intensity.
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