That depends on the test person. Some eardrums pop when the sound pressure is more than 130 dBSPL. That hurts very much.
Quantitative
Yes, usually a loud "POP".
It's because of the elevation, and air pressure. Therefore, your ears pop, because of all the pressure and sensation.
The sound of a gunshot is loud, sharp, and sudden, resembling a loud "bang" or "pop." It can be startling and can echo depending on the environment.
The equation for the loud squeaky pop can be described as a high-frequency sound wave with a sudden increase in amplitude, resulting in a sharp and piercing noise. This sound can be represented using equations that describe the vibration frequency and intensity of the sound wave.
By blood! rjaja's answer: damage to ears prevent hearing by making your ear deaf because of loud noises or cold wind.things almost obove the sound of a lawnmower could damage your hearing such as loud band instruments,rock music to the max volume,etcetera, etcetera,blah blah blah.you know what i mean.
Anyone you just have to pop your ear drum with an extremely loud sound or puncture it with an object.
Do you mean "What sound does a rifle make"? If you do, it makes a very loud "pop" similar to shooting a cap gun but about 1o times louder.
You have a feeling of going up sharply and your eardrums 'pop'
Sounds like cv joint. Does it pop when turning?
A balloon, popcorn, a gun, gum, and a tire.
Probably your brake pad came off.