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Decibel

The is a logarithmic unit used to express the ratio between two values, most commonly sound intensity or electrical power. Unlike linear scales (like inches or pounds), the decibel scale compresses vast ranges of numbers into manageable figures, reflecting how human senses—specifically hearing—actually perceive change. Core Concepts

Because the scale is logarithmic, you cannot simply add decibel numbers together. Decibel

Understanding dB levels is crucial for hearing safety, as prolonged exposure to sounds over can cause permanent damage. Sound Level Source / Example Perceptual Context 0 dB Threshold of hearing Near silence 30 dB Whisper, quiet library Very quiet 60 dB Normal conversation 85–90 dB Lawnmower, hair dryer Danger Zone : Risk of damage over time 110 dB Chainsaw, rock concert Painful/dangerous after short exposure 140 dB Jet engine, gunshot Immediate hearing damage The "3 dB Rule" and Adding Sound The is a logarithmic unit used to express

: A decibel always requires a reference point. In acoustics ( dB SPL ), the reference is Understanding dB levels is crucial for hearing safety,

: If one sound is significantly louder than another (by 10 dB or more), the quieter sound barely affects the total decibel reading. Measuring Decibels

: Dedicated Sound Level Meters (SPL meters) use calibrated microphones to provide high accuracy for workplace or legal standards.

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