That depends on two things: On the volume of the shouter. (There is no average shout!) And on the distance where your ears are. The closer, the more decibels are there. I suggest: Go far away from a shouter.
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•Sound can be measured in many ways such as decibels. There is a special machine which you can by that measures how many decibels something makes. A pin makes 10 decibels where as a loud persons or a stereo can make up to 80 decibels. Volume is measured in decibels. So Frequency is measured in hertz
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That depends how close you measure to the rocket. The closer - the louder! The distance is very important if you measure with a sound pressure level meter.
The usual symbol for decibels is dB.
80 decibels
The average door slam has approximately 90 decibels.
It depends on the type of car.
Between 1 and 20db
20 decibels
207 decibels.
Decibels (dB) is the unit for expressing the relative loudness of sounds. Humans can range from 10 dB to over 90 dB depending on the type of speach. Wispers range 10 to 15 dB, average converstation 50 to 60 dB and shouting 85 to 90 dB. Note that this is just an indication as each person speaks at a different loudness.
70-100 decibels
An average rooster's crow is approximately 90 decibels. This is about as loud as a dog barking. Chickens themselves average 60-70 decibels, which is on par with human conversation.
20 to 50 decibels (dB).
85 decibels maximum.
Depends on the machine gun. Average somewhere around 154-160 decibels. Wear good hearing protection. That level of sound is associated with pain and hearing loss.