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audio frequency
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audio frequency
n. Abbr. AF
A range of frequencies, usually from 15 hertz to 20,000 hertz, characteristic of signals audible to the normal human ear.

audio frequency
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(Physics / General Physics) a frequency in the range 20 hertz to 20 000 hertz. A sound wave of this frequency would be audible to the human ear
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Noun1.audio frequency - an audible acoustic wave frequencyaudio frequency - an audible acoustic wave frequency  
frequence, frequency, oftenness - the number of occurrences within a given time period; "the frequency of modulation was 40 cycles per second"; "the frequency of his seizures increased as he grew older"


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