In 1 meter distance human voice gives a sound pressure level of about 60 dBSPL.
0 dB is 20 µPa.
Never forget to tell the distance of the measuring microphone from the sound source, because the closer you are the louder it is.
The sound pressure level decreases by 6 dB per doubling of distance from the source to 1/2 (50 %) of the sound pressure initial value.
The sound pressure decreases inversely as the distance increases with 1/r from the sound source.
60 dB
We can hear from 0 dB, that is the threshold of hearing up to 130 dB that is the threshold of pain.
40-60 db
70db to 85 db (decibel)
The pitch of someone's voice is controlled by the tension on the vocal chords
Loudness of normal adult human voice is about 70 db at three feet according to http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/decibel-dB.html
The threshold of hearing is 0 dB. The threshold of pain = 137.5 dB.
60 dB
DB Cooper
Through the larynx (or pharynx, I forget). In a nutshell, the "voice box" of the human body.
Well you cant really speak when you have lost your voice, but if you try to speak it will get worse.
Voice process has to do with computers that store human voices, speak and react to human speech. When it comes to employees, it means that they do not use voice as in call centers. Non-voice process or back office is where the main job is not using voice but writing or any other hand task. One example is clerical work.
We can hear from 0 dB, that is the threshold of hearing up to 130 dB that is the threshold of pain.
The human voice is the result of?
Leaves rustling produces about 10 dB of noise. A chainsaw, when one yard away is around 110 dB of noise. Normal human conversation is around 60 dB.
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40-60 db