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decibelUnit of measure used originally to compare sound intensities and subsequently electrical or electronic power outputs; now also used to compare voltages. A whisper has a sound intensity of 20 dB; 140 dB (a jet aircraft taking off nearby) is the threshold of pain. An increase of 10 dB is equivalent to a tenfold increase in intensity or power. The decibel scale is used for audibility measurements, as one decibel, representing an increase of about 25%, is about the smallest change the human ear can detect.
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A chart outside that chamber shows the decibel scale, explaining that the threshold of pain is 10 billion times louder than a whisper - a level that surely was achieved by one group of 10-year-old girls as they aimed to blow the decibel meter well into the red zone. This gets a bit tricky since the decibel scale is logarithmic, which means that each increase of 10 dB means a tenfold increase in the intensity of the noise. |
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