Anything over 85db can cause hearing loss, and small firearms produce about 120db. Whether or not these produce pain depends on the individuals sensitivity. to sound. A rocket on launch pad produces around 180db on launch which causes irreversible damage. It is also important to note how the intensity of sound changes with its db level. Sound at 190db is 10 times more intense then 180db
So a sound at 200db would be equal to 20 rocket launches.
Pain is subjective because different people experience it at different levels eg. bee keepers become acustomed to bee stings. For this reason pain is a qualitative factor and cannot be numerated with units and used in calculations.
We can hear from 0 dB, that is the threshold of hearing up to 130 dB that is the threshold of pain.
134 decibels is at the threshold of pain for humans, so anything above this would be painful.
2 to 4 because any heavier to much pain
you are in pain
Its the dead skin
Human Body can bear only Upto 45 Dol of pain
What is the cause of urolithiasis in human? Is it possible that you can so much pain in your stomach
Jesus was fully human in his ability to feel physical pain and suffering. The eyewitness accounts indicate that He was suffering much.
the human body does not produce THC. However, it produces an almost exact copy of it called Anandamide. although it isint nearly as potent as THC, it exists for memory and slight pain.
A pressure point is an area on the human body that may produce significant pain or other effects when manipulated in a specific manner.
A zebra spider cannot kill you... bites may produce a sharp pain, they are not considered dangerous.
If you have a light pain in your forehead, you probably have a headache caused by noise or stress.
Yes of course, dogs always feel pain when they get ran over. Dogs feel just as much pain as humans do if they were to get ran over. A dog feels just as much pain as a human does with any type of injury.
tinnitus - see doctor
Less than a man, of course.
Anything above 115 decibels is considered to be in the "pain/hearing loss" area.