A drum kit is no decibels. The decibels depends how close you measure to the bat. The closer - the louder! And the louder you play the more decibels you get. The distance is very important if you measure with a sound pressure level meter.
127 decibels
It depends on how loud it's being played.
Whisper Mine
6 points - correct spelling Wispa!
20 decibels
A whisper typically measures around 20-30 decibels.
It is approx 20 decibels.
About 20 dB SPL (sound pressure level).
It depends on the type of car.
yes it is... its almost high enough to make you deaf.........LOL! 8.9 decibels is very, very quiet. It is quieter than a whisper. 70 decibels is loud. 140 decibels is painfully loud.
A close whisper is typically around 30-40 decibels, which is significantly louder than the threshold of hearing of about 0 decibels. This means a close whisper is roughly 1 billion times more intense than the threshold of hearing.
An average microwave produces around 60-70 decibels during operation. This is similar to the noise level of a normal conversation.
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 is considered a very quiet sound, similar to a whisper or rustling leaves. It is around the noise level of a ticking watch.
At 32 decibels, a sound is considered very quiet, similar to a whisper or the rustling of leaves. It is barely audible in a normal environment and may not be heard over typical background noise.
207 decibels.