Klarinet Archive - Posting 000641.txt from 1997/11

From: James Pyne <jpyne@-----.edu>
Subj: the human ear
Date: Wed, 19 Nov 1997 08:15:56 -0500

The following quote is from <italic>Acoustical Measurements </italic>by
Leo<italic> </italic>Beranek, a book published by the American
Institute of Physics:

"At the most favorable pitch an ordinary ear can detect sound pressures
smaller than 10 to the minus 10th of normal atmospheric pressure. At
this low sound pressure the eardrum moves less than 10 to the minus 9th
cm, which is one hundred-thousandth of the wavelength of light or one
tenth the diameter of the smallest atom."

The human hearing mechanism is an incredibly sensitive device.

JM Pyne

James Pyne

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School of Music

The Ohio State University

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Columbus, Ohio 43210

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