Send me the reference value (0 dB) for frequency.
using bode-m plots , one can tranfer dB magnitude to gain and gain to frequency
1 sone = 40 dB at 1 kHz.
90 decibel is 32 sones.
The two are not comparable. It's like asking which is more, a mile or a ton.
k\The k in kHz stands for "kilo" = 1000 so 740 kHz = 740,000 Hz. Simple!
The 'k' in kHz probably stands for kilo, meaning a thousand times Hz, like kilogram and gram.
Sound is measured in dB ( Decibels) for intensity and or Hz ( Hertz) for frequency or pitch.
If you measure amplitude, then it's decibels (dB). If you measure frequency, then it's Hertz (Hz).
20.000 Hz 0 decibels 45.000 Hz -12 decibels 90.000 Hz -24 decibels
RF- Radio Frequency, which is in the measure of kilo & mega Hz range
You don't. Hz (always capitalized) is the unit for measuring frequency or pitch. dB is the unit for measuring amplitude or relative loudness of the sound. You cannot convert a frequency measurement to an amplitude measurement.
In a cave at a frequency of 42,000 Hz