181.9 DB by Craig Butler
20,000 Hz (20kHz) is the (ideal) highest FREQUENCY that a healthy human ear can hear. With regard to loud sounds, a sound LEVEL of 120 decibel (dB) causes pain, and a level of 140 dB causes deafness.
There are several types of dB. dB SPL are decibels measuring sound pressure levels. There is an accepted reference point of 0 dB SPL which equals 20 micropascals = 2 × 10-5 pascals. dB SL are decibels measuring a signal relative to an individuals auditory threshold. For example, if a person's minimum threshold is 30 dB HL (yet another type of decibel measuring how much worse a person's hearing is based on a referential dB level) and a signal is at 40 dB HL, the sensation level of this signal to this individual is 10 db SL (40 dB - 30 dB = 10 dB SL).
As of my knowledge, the highest egg drop record is around 1,000 feet (305 meters). However, please note that records can change over time as new attempts are made.
A avalanche can range from 100 dB to 180 dB
the highest record in California is 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
the world record of a cat puur..... :L
86 dB
20 Highest Number on a Dart Board
DB Boulevard maybe
Jayden Rivers holds the record for the highest pole volt
20,000 Hz (20kHz) is the (ideal) highest FREQUENCY that a healthy human ear can hear. With regard to loud sounds, a sound LEVEL of 120 decibel (dB) causes pain, and a level of 140 dB causes deafness.
The record is 20 meters
yes ,car cassette decks can record
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The highest rated luxury car, as far as I know, is the Rolls-Royce Ghost
That state is about average between the highest and lowest states. Check the info here http://www.tiffanyinsurance.com/2007/10/average-car-insurance-rates-by-state.html
the highest record ever is 9500000000...believe me..