different between infrasonic vs infrasound
infrasonic
English
Etymology
infra- +? sonic
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?n?k
Adjective
infrasonic (comparative more infrasonic, superlative most infrasonic)
- (of sound waves, acoustics) Having frequencies below the human audible range
- (of a device) Generating or employing such sound waves
Antonyms
- ultrasonic
Related terms
- infrasonics
- infrasound
Translations
infrasonic From the web:
- what's infrasonic waves
- what infrasonic mean
- infrasonic what does it mean
- what is infrasonic sound
- what are infrasonic and ultrasonic sounds
- what is infrasonic vibration
- what is infrasonic filter on amp
- what are infrasonic and ultrasonic waves
infrasound
English
Etymology
infra- +? sound
Noun
infrasound (countable and uncountable, plural infrasounds)
- (physics) Sound waves having a frequency below the human audible range (below about 20 Hz).
Antonyms
- ultrasound
Related terms
- infrasonic, infrasonics
Translations
infrasound From the web:
- what's infrasound used for
- infrasound what does it mean
- what is infrasound and ultrasound
- what does infrasound sound like
- what produces infrasound
- what is infrasound in the context of traffic
- what is infrasound in physics
- what does infrasound feel like
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