20 decibles
Decibels are the scale used for measuring the volume of sounds.
•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
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.
Volume in math means the amount of space an object occupies. Volume in music means amplitude, loudness, or sound pressure. Scroll down to related links and look at "How many decibels (dB) is twice (double, half) or three times as loud?".
No, the noun 'volume' is a concrete noun; a word for the amount of physical space a thing occupies; a measurable amount of something (decibels of sound, cups of flour); a book forming part of a work or series; a word for a physical thing.
More decibels means that the sound volume increases.
<p><p> Volume, as in sound volume, is measured in decibels.
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Yes. An iPod at the maximum volume can go up to 130 decibels with the headphones on.
The iPhone can produce a maximum of 100 to 115 decibels.
Decibels are the scale used for measuring the volume of sounds.
Decibels are measured by numbers - on a logarithmic scale. An increase of 10 bels equals a doubling of the volume of sound.
•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
Decibels are the customeary unit, The equipment that produce volume would be rated in Watts
That is commonly measured in decibels.
In California, under no circumstance can a recreational boat's exhaust sound exceed what volume in decibels (dBA)?