140db rating the same as a gun going off or a Top fuel dragster.
jackhammers are at 130db for comparison.
Yes, the space shuttle is louder than a typical jet engine. During launch, the space shuttle's main engines produce around 200 decibels of sound, whereas a jet engine typically generates around 140 decibels.
a jet plane at a takeoff at 100 yards is 120 dB loud
A submarine sonar can be as loud as 235 decibels, which is much louder than a jet engine.
On takeoff, anywhere from 140 - 150 dB.
Depending on the type of aircraft and it's distance from you, usually more than 100 decibels.
That depends how close you measure to the jet. The closer - the louder! The distance is very important if you measure with a sound pressure level meter.
120 decibels is the sound of a jet engine, or the volume of loud rock music at a concert.
140 decibels is equivalent to the sound level of a jet engine at takeoff or a gunshot at close range. It is considered extremely loud and can cause immediate hearing damage or pain to unprotected ears. For context, normal conversation is about 60 decibels, while sounds above 85 decibels can be harmful over prolonged exposure.
Wave intensity is typically measured in decibels (dB). The decibel scale is logarithmic, so the exact value of the decibels for waves would depend on the intensity of the wave. Generally, normal conversations are around 60 dB, while a jet engine may be around 140 dB.
The decibel level of a jet engine at takeoff is typically around 140 to 180 decibels. This can vary depending on the type of jet and distance from the source of the noise. It is considered to be very loud and can potentially cause hearing damage if exposure is prolonged.
A musket fired at close range can produce a noise level of around 140-170 decibels, which is similar to a jet engine taking off.
If you're referring to the power of the engine, it is not in hertz. The power of of a jet engine is measured in pounds.