frequency range - translation to russian
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frequency range - translation to russian

RANGE OF FREQUENCIES THAT CAN BE HEARD BY HUMANS OR OTHER ANIMALS
High frequency limit; Hearing Range; Range of human hearing; Animal hearing; High Frequency Limits; Human hearing range; Audible range; Sound for humans; Pitch perception; Human audible range; High-frequency limit
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  • Human hearing area in frequency and intensity. Dashed line describes possible changes due to excessive hearing strain (e.g. loud music).
  • Dolphins
  • An audiogram showing typical hearing variation from a standardized norm.

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[радио] диапазон частот, частотный диапазон
frequency range      

радиотехника

частотный диапазон

строительное дело

диапазон (полоса) частот

frequency range      
диапазон (полоса) частот

Definition

Брукса хребет
(Brooks Range)

горный хребет на С. Аляски. Длина около 1000 км, ширина до 200 км. Преобладающие высоты 1500-2000 м, наибольшая высота 2816 м (г. Майклсон). Сложен породами преимущественно нижнепалеозойского возраста (известняки, кварциты, сланцы, песчаники). Глубоко расчленён долинами рек. Широко распространены древние ледниковые формы. Небольшие современные ледники. Служит водоразделом между реками арктического склона и бассейном р. Юкон. Растительность - горная тундра; характерны каменистые россыпи и обнажённые скалы.

Wikipedia

Hearing range

Hearing range describes the range of frequencies that can be heard by humans or other animals, though it can also refer to the range of levels. The human range is commonly given as 20 to 20,000 Hz, although there is considerable variation between individuals, especially at high frequencies, and a gradual loss of sensitivity to higher frequencies with age is considered normal. Sensitivity also varies with frequency, as shown by equal-loudness contours. Routine investigation for hearing loss usually involves an audiogram which shows threshold levels relative to a normal.

Several animal species are able to hear frequencies well beyond the human hearing range. Some dolphins and bats, for example, can hear frequencies over 100 kHz. Elephants can hear sounds at 14–16 Hz, while some whales can hear infrasonic sounds as low as 7 Hz.

Examples of use of frequency range
1. The solar flare created radio bursts that traveled to the Earth, covering a broad frequency range, the researchers said, affecting GPS and other navigational systems.
2. "Frequencies associated with the magnetic field are in the same frequency range as human biological systems," he said by telephone from his clinic.
3. Israel had delayed its approval of the frequency range for some time, among other reasons, because of objections from the Shin Bet security service and the army.
4. They are studied by scientists thanks to their acute hearing which, in its frequency range is almost identical to that of humans.
5. On the economic front, Blair announced yesterday at a press conference in Jerusalem that Israel has agreed to allocate a frequency range that would enable a second Palestinian cell–phone operator.
What is the Russian for frequency range? Translation of &#39frequency range&#39 to Russian