I already know that high Volumes (Amplitudes) in excess of 85db can do damage to your ear over prolonged periods of time. However I do not know the case for sound frequencies.
I have found that high frequencies tend to be painful, such as 16,17,18,19khz
Would prolonged exposure to such high frequencies cause damage to your ear like Decibels do, or would it be safe to listen to such high frequencies without hearing loss.
I couldn't find information regarding this except.
In addition, I was wondering if a High Frequency such as 25khz at a high Decibel rating like 180 could cause hearing damage, even though you cannot hear it.
2007-01-29
13:00:27
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While the ultraviolet and X-ray idea would make sense logically, Light is generally a Transverse Wave, while sound is a Longitudinal Wave.
So comparing them is very difficult and not very accurate in this regard.
2007-02-02
10:15:33 ·
update #1