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.
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.
in what
•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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The usual symbol for decibels is dB.
The average door slam has approximately 90 decibels.
Between 1 and 20db
It depends on the type of car.
The Saturn V Rocket averaged 180 decibels. It is the second loudest (recorded) man made machine. First is a Hydrogen bomb at 200 decibels.
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.
20 decibels
207 decibels.
70-100 decibels
20 to 50 decibels (dB).
85 decibels maximum.
in what
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.