decibel|decibels in English
noun
[dec·i·bel || 'desɪbel]
unit of measurement for gauging the intensity of sound
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1. (dBA) Decibels, A-weighted There are several decibel scales.
2. Use of this surface reportedly reduces noise levels by as much as two decibels for light vehicles and one decibel for heavy trucks.
3. Decibel Account Management
4. A 30 - decibel amplifier offers no advantage over a 20 - decibel amplifier.
5. Decibel reduction for aircraft engines
6. The decibel level was mounting.
7. Well, loud rock music can produce 120 decibels, and artillery fire 130 decibels.
8. • Chain saw —110 decibels
9. • Food blender —90 decibels
10. In sound we use the decibel scale.
11. Bel definition is - ten deciBels
12. • Rush-hour traffic —80 decibels
13. More about decibel; Adding Equal Signal Levels
14. Some personal stereos can put out 126 decibels, which is 400 times as much power as 100 decibels!
15. Decibel is the personification of an abstract quality.
16. • Passing jet plane —120 decibels
17. A Decibel is equal to a shell very.
18. The unit deciBel is used because a one-deciBel difference in loudness between two sounds is the smallest difference detectable by human hearing.
19. Decibel values are additive for cascaded Attenuator sections
20. Specified as a decibel value over a frequency range.
21. Human's ear usually cannot stand sound over 80 decibel.
22. Let's bring the sound down just a decibel, please.
23. Noise levels are measured in decibels.
24. Noise from the disco reached 110 decibels.
25. The most usual system is that of the decibel scale.