hörselgränsen
Hörselgränsen refers to the threshold of hearing, the minimum intensity level at which a sound can be detected by the human ear. This threshold is not a fixed value but varies depending on the frequency of the sound. For humans, the range of audible frequencies typically spans from about 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz. Within this range, the hearing threshold is lowest for frequencies around 1,000 Hz to 4,000 Hz, which are crucial for understanding speech.
The intensity of sound is measured in decibels (dB). The standard reference threshold of hearing is defined
Factors such as age, genetics, exposure to loud noises, and certain medical conditions can affect an individual's