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Impossible question, like asking "One Apple is equal to how many Oranges" Simply set :

Decibels it the unit of volume, how loud things go

hertz is how fast things change, the frequency (number of changes per second). When you talk about music, different frequencies can have a different volume. You can even measure the volume in frequency ranges - look up : paragraphic equalizer for the principle. Geert Fieuw Beyond The Labyrinth -----------------------------------------------------------------------

+db= 10*log(p2/p1)

+db= 10*log(2watts/1watt)

+db= 10*log(2)

+db= 10*.30103

+3.0103= 10*log(2watts/1watt)

so double the power you gain 3db's

so double the sound you gain 30dbs and p2 is 1000 times p1

+db= 10*log(p2/p1)

+db= 10*log(1000watts/1watt)

+db= 10*log(1000)

+30= 10*3

test signal say 60 Hz

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It doesn't make sense to convert that; the two are completely unrelated.

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The question makes no sense: it is like asking how many oranges are equal to one door.

A decibel is the unit of volume: the amplitude of a sound wave. It affects how loud the sound is.

Hertz is a measure of the frequency. In the context of sound, it measures the pitch or tone of the sound - whether it is low bass or high pitched.

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