120dB is the highest the human ear can hear so other wise the ear things will snap
it is loud about 140db
dB is a measure of sound level. 140dB is extremely loud, loud enough to damage your hearing permanently and probably do other damage to your body.
Holding the mouthpiece of a megaphone to your ear would amplify the sounds reaching your ear, making them louder. The design of the megaphone is meant to direct and focus sound waves towards a specific direction, enhancing the loudness of the sound being projected.
Sounds of 140dB can be produced by very loud sources such as jet engines at close range, gunshots, or a rock concert right in front of the speakers. This level of noise can cause immediate and permanent hearing damage if exposed to for a prolonged period.
there is no effect
There would be no sound. Sound requires a medium, like air, or water or anything with mass to propagate the wave that causes the vibration in the ear that produces the effect of sound in the brain. If you put your ear or more likely, the helmet of your spacesuit against the drum, the physical contact would transfer the vibration to the air in you helmet and then to your ear, enabling you to hear the sound.
Generally no, however in Asian medicine the ear is covered in acupressure points that can effect how a person feels.
The ear effect refers to how our ears are sensitive to different frequencies of sound. This impacts our perception of sound by allowing us to distinguish between various pitches and tones.
Fleas! Or an ear infection, if it's in the inner ear.
The ear wax candle works by creating a vacuum that draws out ear wax when the candle is lit and placed in the ear. The heat from the candle melts the ear wax, which is then drawn up into the candle through the vacuum effect. This process can help to effectively remove excess ear wax from the ear canal.
140db rating the same as a gun going off or a Top fuel dragster. jackhammers are at 130db for comparison.
Ear wax is there to line the skin that is present in the ear leading up to the ear drum. The wax keeps the skin supple and prevents the skin drying and cracking. Obviously, if the wax builds up too much, it could effect the hearing. If so, the ears can be medically syringed and excess wax removed, restoring hearing.