It depends on what organism is hearing the noise. For us humans, that would be 0 decibels.
Thunder can reach up to 120 decibels at close range, which is equivalent to the noise level of a chainsaw.
•Sound can be measured in many ways such as decibels. There is a special machine which you can by that measures how many decibels something makes. A pin makes 10 decibels where as a loud persons or a stereo can make up to 80 decibels. Volume is measured in decibels. So Frequency is measured in hertz
•Sound can be measured in many ways such as decibels. There is a special machine which you can by that measures how many decibels something makes. A pin makes 10 decibels where as a loud persons or a stereo can make up to 80 decibels. Volume is measured in decibels. So Frequency is measured in hertz
•Sound can be measured in many ways such as decibels. There is a special machine which you can by that measures how many decibels something makes. A pin makes 10 decibels where as a loud persons or a stereo can make up to 80 decibels. Volume is measured in decibels. So Frequency is measured in hertz
57 decibels is about the noise that a high speed toothbrush makes or the low setting on an alarm clock or telephone. It can be loud enough to wake you up.
130 decibels -140 decibels close up maybe louder though
A lightning strike can produce sound levels of up to 120 decibels.
No, decibels are measured individually for each noise source before they can be combined. Sound levels don't add up like numbers; instead, they are combined using a specific formula that accounts for how they interact with each other.
No 43 decibels is not loud enough to annoy neighbors. (To annoy neighbors you need to make up false answers!) The average refrigerator makes about 50 decibels, and that will NOT annoy your neighbors.
If a radiator does not have enough time to warm up, it could end up making a squeaky noise. Also, a faulty radiator will make a squeaky noise.
The loudest plane in the world is the Boeing 747-400, known for its powerful engines and high noise levels during takeoff and landing. Its noise levels can reach up to around 130 decibels.
A vuvuzela can make a noise of up to 130db.