110 decibels is very loud, typically equivalent to the noise of a rock concert or a chainsaw at close range. Prolonged exposure to sounds at this level can cause hearing damage.
A sound that measures 55 decibels is considered moderately loud, similar to a quiet conversation or background music.
A noise that is 55 decibels loud is considered moderate in volume.
Twice as loud. Decibels are measured on a logarithmic scale, so an increase of 20 decibels represents a tenfold increase in intensity.
A submarine sonar can be as loud as 235 decibels, which is much louder than a jet engine.
The softest audible sound is typically around 0 decibels. To find the loudness of a sound that is 26 million times as loud, you would need to calculate the log base 10 of 26 million (7.41), since decibels are logarithmic. Therefore, a sound 26 million times as loud as the softest audible sound would be around 7.41 decibels.
Typically between 96-110 decibels at 100 feet away
Aome machines claim to spin at 74 decibels. Is that loud?
110 decibels means (1011 or 100,000,000,000) times as much as you started with.
They range from 80 to 110 db, depending on the type or cap and the distance from the ear its being measured to.
About as loud as a normal conversation.
No 43 decibels is not loud enough to annoy neighbors. (To annoy neighbors you need to make up false answers!) The average refrigerator makes about 50 decibels, and that will NOT annoy your neighbors.
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That depends how close you measure to the elephants mouth. The closer - the louder! The distance is very important if you measure with a sound pressure level meter.
A sound that measures 55 decibels is considered moderately loud, similar to a quiet conversation or background music.
A trombone has no decibels, but a trombone player can play for a short time a tone you can measure with a sound pressure level meter at a distance of 1 meter a value of 110 decibels. The closer you go to the bell of the instrument, the higher the measure of the sound pressure will be.
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