It's 10 times louder. It is easily looked up.. Example of source: http://www.howstuffworks.com/question124.htm
There is not a set level for everyone. It is recommended that a sound level of 90 decibels not be continued longer than 8 hours. Also, OSHA prohibits exposure to sounds louder than 115 decibels without hearing protection.
Sound is measured in decibels, dB. Ten decibels (one Bel) sounds twice as loud as another sound. One decibel is the amount of sound just distinguishably louder than another sound. Named after A G Bell of telephone fame.
The abbrevation used for decibels is dB.
The threshold of hearing varies between individuals, but is commonly taken as 0dB. About one-half of the (undamaged, young, non noise-exposed, ... ...) people will have hearing better than the threshold, and the other half will hear worse than the threshold. But to the point, 10dB is 10 times, 20 dB is 100 times, and 30 dB is 1000 times.
A drum kit is no decibels. The decibels depends how close you measure to the bat. The closer - the louder! And the louder you play the more decibels you get. The distance is very important if you measure with a sound pressure level meter.
130 decibels -140 decibels close up maybe louder though
Why not. Go closer to the chimes and you will measure more decibels. The closer the louder.
It's 10 times louder. It is easily looked up.. Example of source: http://www.howstuffworks.com/question124.htm
The decibels depends how close you measure to the harp. The closer - the louder! And the louder you play the more decibels you get. The distance is very important if you measure with a sound pressure level meter.
Take a sound pressure level meter and measure it. 95 decibels means over the is 0 decibels is the threshold of hearing. 95 decibels means the measure over 0 decibels.
A vuvuzela makes a noise of 127 decibels, louder than a chainsaw.
2 million times louder than whatever your reference level is.
The maximum decibels for PA speakers vary greatly, depending on the size and power inside the speakers. Bigger and more power means more decibels, which in turn means louder.
2 million times louder than whatever your reference level is.
The sound pressure level of 80 dB is a 10 times higher measure than the sound pressure level of 60 dB. Louder ist not the correct word, because it belongs to psycho acoustics and tells the loudness feeling.
Sound is the vibrations that travel through the air. The sound becomes loud and clear to a man depending on the decibels on the sound wave. The larger the decibels the louder the sound.