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The range of frequencies that the human ear can generally hear:

The audio range refers to the frequencies that the human ear can generally perceive, which are between 20 Hz (infrasound) and 20 kHz (ultrasound). Sounds within this range are audible to most people. As people age, the upper limit of hearing typically decreases, and many adults cannot hear frequencies much above 15-17 kHz.

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