Decibels are the measure of how loud something is.
The unit for loudness is the decibel (dB). It is a logarithmic unit used to measure the intensity of sound.
The unit of loudness N is "the sone" and the unit of loudness level (volume) LN is "the phon". Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversion of sone to phon".
Units used to measure loudness are Sone (loudness N) and Phon (loudness level L). Scroll down to related links and look at "Loudness - Wikipedia" and "Sound level change and the change of the respective factor of volume and loudness"
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Decibels are a unit used to measure the intensity or power level of a sound. While it is commonly associated with loudness, decibels specifically quantify the level of sound pressure.
it is a respect for our culture and nation :)
pretty sure your looking for the decibel (db)
Units used to measure loudness are Sone (loudness N) and Phon (loudness level L). 40 Phons = 1 Sone. Scroll down to related links and look at "Loudness - Wikipedia" and "Sound level change and the change of the respective factor of volume and loudness"
The unit of relative loudness is the sone. The unit for absolute loudness, or loudness level, is the phon. Both relative and absolute loudness are perceptual measures that vary from person to person.The unit used to measure sound pressure is the dB (decibel). Since dB measures the power of a sound wave, a physical characteristic, it is not a perceptual measure but a scientific one (thus perception of the sound has no effect on it).Read more: What_is_the_unit_of_relative_loudness
The loudness of sound is determined by the amplitude or intensity of the sound wave. Greater amplitude or intensity results in a louder sound. The unit used to measure loudness is decibels (dB).