The intensity of sound is measured in a unit called the decibel (dB), which describes the relative intensity of a sound based on an algorithmic decibel scale containing values ranging from 0 to 194.
A zero value on the decibel scale represents the weakest sound audible to humans and sound intensity increases in correspondence with numeric values, the relationship among the values on the decibel scale is not linear but algorithmic.
Here is an example of the decibel scale
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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.
decibels measure the intensity of sound.
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That depends how close you measure to the mouth speaker. The closer - the louder! The distance is very important if you measure with a sound pressure level meter. A conversation in 1 meter distance may have 60 decibels.
Sound is measured in decibels. Decibels are units used to measure the intensity of sound. The highest decibel alarm clock available is 120 decibels, which can be compared to be as loud as the sound of a fire engine siren.
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 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.
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Decibels measure loudness by quantifying the intensity of sound waves. The higher the decibel level, the louder the sound.
Loudness or sound level is measured in units called decibels (dB).
Decibels/sound.
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decibels measure the intensity of sound.
Decibels are the measure of how loud something is.
Decibels are really more a measure of sound level. 65 decibels would be about the level of normal conversation or laughter.
Why not. Go closer to the chimes and you will measure more decibels. The closer the louder.