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- Infrasound abstract "Infrasound, sometimes referred to as low-frequency sound, is sound that is lower in frequency than 20 Hz (Hertz) or cycles per second, the "normal" limit of human hearing. Hearing becomes gradually less sensitive as frequency decreases, so for humans to perceive infrasound, the sound pressure must be sufficiently high. The ear is the primary organ for sensing infrasound, but at higher intensities it is possible to feel infrasound vibrations in various parts of the body.The study of such sound waves is referred to sometimes as infrasonics, covering sounds beneath 20 Hz down to 0.001 Hz. This frequency range is utilized for monitoring earthquakes, charting rock and petroleum formations below the earth, and also in ballistocardiography and seismocardiography to study the mechanics of the heart. Infrasound is characterized by an ability to cover long distances and get around obstacles with little dissipation.".
- Infrasound thumbnail Infrasound_Arrays.jpg?width=300.
- Infrasound wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Infrasound wikiPageExternalLink infra_collab.shtml.
- Infrasound wikiPageExternalLink index_ns.html.
- Infrasound wikiPageExternalLink infrasound.
- Infrasound wikiPageExternalLink www.inframatics.org.
- Infrasound wikiPageExternalLink proceedings_.htm.
- Infrasound wikiPageExternalLink welcome.htm.
- Infrasound wikiPageExternalLink 2657949.
- Infrasound wikiPageID "215176".
- Infrasound wikiPageRevisionID "605859859".
- Infrasound hasPhotoCollection Infrasound.
- Infrasound subject Category:Acoustics.
- Infrasound subject Category:Seismology_and_earthquake_terminology.
- Infrasound subject Category:Sound.
- Infrasound type Place.
- Infrasound type PopulatedPlace.
- Infrasound type Wikidata:Q532.
- Infrasound type Place.
- Infrasound type Location.
- Infrasound comment "Infrasound, sometimes referred to as low-frequency sound, is sound that is lower in frequency than 20 Hz (Hertz) or cycles per second, the "normal" limit of human hearing. Hearing becomes gradually less sensitive as frequency decreases, so for humans to perceive infrasound, the sound pressure must be sufficiently high.".
- Infrasound label "Infradźwięki".
- Infrasound label "Infrageluid".
- Infrasound label "Infraschall".
- Infrasound label "Infrason".
- Infrasound label "Infrasonido".
- Infrasound label "Infrasound".
- Infrasound label "Infrassom".
- Infrasound label "Infrasuono".
- Infrasound label "Инфразвук".
- Infrasound label "低周波音".
- Infrasound label "次声波".
- Infrasound sameAs Infrazvuk.
- Infrasound sameAs Infraschall.
- Infrasound sameAs Υπόηχος.
- Infrasound sameAs Infrasonido.
- Infrasound sameAs Infrason.
- Infrasound sameAs Infrasonik.
- Infrasound sameAs Infrasuono.
- Infrasound sameAs 低周波音.
- Infrasound sameAs Infrageluid.
- Infrasound sameAs Infradźwięki.
- Infrasound sameAs Infrassom.
- Infrasound sameAs m.01fhw5.
- Infrasound sameAs Q212082.
- Infrasound sameAs Q212082.
- Infrasound wasDerivedFrom Infrasound?oldid=605859859.
- Infrasound depiction Infrasound_Arrays.jpg.
- Infrasound isPrimaryTopicOf Infrasound.