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Physics, 29.08.2019 12:30 john3195

Some studies suggest that the upper frequency limit of hearing is determined by the diameter of the eardrum. the wavelength of the sound wave and the diameter of the eardrum are approximately equal at this upper limit. if the relationship holds exactly, what is the diameter of the eardrum of a person capable of hearing 22,600 hz? (assume a body temperature of 37.0°c.

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