A name for a painful sound could be a screech or a yelp.
Sound intensities above 120 decibels are usually considered painful to human ears. Prolonged exposure to sounds at this intensity can cause hearing damage. Common sources of sound at this intensity include concerts, explosions, and gunfire.
Most humans find sound intensity levels above 120 dB to be painful. Prolonged exposure to sounds at this level can cause hearing damage and discomfort.
Acoustical energy is only the vibrations that make sound, so sound is another name.
It depends on the sort of noise. If you like that music you can bear it louder. 120 dB is mostly painful. Don't forget that your ear drums are moved by the sound pressure and not by the sound intensity.
The sound made by wind is commonly called "whistling" or "whistling sound."
Longtime listening to sound levels more than 85 dBSPL hurts. 120 dBSPL is considered painful by most people.
A: Sound can be painful above 90 Db. Or it can be measured to make things quite
Sound intensities above 120 decibels are usually considered painful to human ears. Prolonged exposure to sounds at this intensity can cause hearing damage. Common sources of sound at this intensity include concerts, explosions, and gunfire.
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Most humans find sound intensity levels above 120 dB to be painful. Prolonged exposure to sounds at this level can cause hearing damage and discomfort.
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"Maaaa." ^ that is the sound a goat makes
Because that is the name of a sound.
Depends on the sensitivity of someone's ears. Usually around 120 decibels.
You probably sprained a muscle and it will cure itself. The cracking sound is incidental and can happen even without being painful. If it's still very painful after a few hours, go see a doctor.
The Soundkeeper's name is The Sound Keeper
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