Hertz measures the pitch, the tone of a sound, not how loud it is.
No. A loud Rock concert is not something you should waste your child's life on.
Pretty loud! I love it though! :)
it is very loud in a concert
432 Hertz was the frequency of the note A, used as the standard of tuning for musical instruments prior to the shift to 440 Hertz. Many people see a significant link between 432 Hertz and the human mind, suggesting that the frequency subconsciously relaxes our brain. That is why many people are pushing for 432 Hertz as the concert tuning pitch.
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Science is basically every where and in a rock concert, science can be found in the loud music that plays from the speakers. So it's in the music.
No. A loud Rock concert is not something you should waste your child's life on.
120 decibels is the sound of a jet engine, or the volume of loud rock music at a concert.
Police sirens are designed to be 120db loud from 10 feet away. This is the same volume as a jet engine or a rock concert.
Now a vuvzela is around about 127db. To put that into propectus a petrol chainsaw produces 125db and a Rock concert around 100db. So a vuvzela is rather loud.!!
Concert on the Rock was created in 2004.
Pretty loud! I love it though! :)
Painfully loud. Almost like the sound from sandblasting or a loud rock concert. 120 decibels is close to the pain threshold in human hearing, and yes sound can be painful.
Sounds such as in a rock concert can damage you hearing from your ears cause of the loud music it should be damaged for at least 9 seconds.
it is very loud in a concert
Don Kirshner's Rock Concert ended in 1981.