Humans can hear thunder a different frequencies. These correspond to wavelength ranging from 2.75 to 16.5 m of the speed of sound is approximately 330 M/S what frequencies of thunder can humans hear

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To determine the frequencies of thunder that humans can hear, we need to calculate the corresponding frequencies for the given wavelength range.

The formula to calculate frequency is:
Frequency (f) = Speed of Sound (v) / Wavelength (λ)

Given that the speed of sound is approximately 330 m/s, we can use this value in the formula.

For the lower wavelength of 2.75 m:
f = 330 m/s / 2.75 m ≈ 120 Hz

For the higher wavelength of 16.5 m:
f = 330 m/s / 16.5 m ≈ 20 Hz

Therefore, humans can hear thunder frequencies ranging from approximately 20 Hz to 120 Hz.
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