It's the high sound pressure deviation we measure as sound pressure level (SPL) at our eardrums. The threshold of pain is known in acoustics as the lowest strength of a stimulus that is perceived by the ear as painful. Because of the different sensitivity of the hearing of people it cannot be given an accurate value. You can find the following rounded values for threshold of pain in various audio articles and books:
140 dBSPL equivalent to 200 Pa
137.5 dBSPL equivalent to 150 Pa
134 dBSPL equivalent to 100 Pa
130 dBSPL equivalent to 63 Pa
120 dBSPL equivalent to 20 Pa
Sound pressure levels more than 140 dB will burst your eardrums.
More than 85 decibels can cause hearing loss.
Around about 180 decibels would burst your eardrum and 200 or more would melt the nerves in your brain
A sound pressure of more than 85 decibels can damage your hearing.
It can happen with the first attack.
65; 85
It depends on what organism is hearing the noise. For us humans, that would be 0 decibels.
The high decibels from powerful loudspeakers can damage your hearing over a long time. Such damage is often found in band members that play music loudly.
The high decibels from powerful loudspeakers can damage your hearing over a long time. Such damage is often found in band members that play music loudly.
The high decibels from powerful loudspeakers can damage your hearing over a long time. Such damage is often found in band members that play music loudly.
Yes it does, any sound over 85 Decibels is considered too loud and will hurt your hearing. Hearing anything this loud will start to damage your ear. Prolonged exposure to sounds this loud will cause irreversible damage to your ears.
Depends on the machine gun. Average somewhere around 154-160 decibels. Wear good hearing protection. That level of sound is associated with pain and hearing loss.
Starting at 85 decibels, ear plugsshould be worn because hearing damage begins. At 140 decibels, no matter what the frequency or duration of time, serious damage is inflicted to the ears and it is extremely painful. At 145 decibels, vision begins to blur due to vibration. 163 decibels is the minimum glass breaking sound level.Go to this chart for a more detailed explanation.http://makeitlouder.com/Decibel%20Level%20Chart.txt
Any sound over 85 Decibels is considered too loud and will hurt your hearing. Hearing anything this loud will start to damage your ear. prolonged exposure to sounds this loud will cause irreversible damage to your ears.
Any sound over 85 Decibels is considered too loud and will hurt your hearing. Hearing anything this loud will start to damage your ear. Prolonged exposure to sounds this loud will cause irreversible damage to your ears.
Any sound over 85 Decibels is considered too loud and will hurt your hearing. Hearing anything this loud will start to damage your ear. prolonged exposure to sounds this loud will cause irreversible damage to your ears.
50