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<p>as octave bands or time frequency plots. Both of these popular methods are used to analyze sound and better understand the acoustic phenomenon.</p>

<p>The entire spectrum can be divided into three sections:  audio, ultrasonic, and infrasonic.  The audio range falls between 20 <a href="page.php?w=Hertz">Hz</a> and 20,000&nbsp;Hz.  This range is important because its frequencies can be detected by the human ear.  This range has a number of applications, including speech communication and music.  The ultrasonic range refers to the very high frequencies:</p><p>
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