Sentences with decibel
dec·i·bel
D d - Continuous exposure to sound above 80 decibels could be harmful.
- The sound level on a microphone is measured in units of decibels relative to the average response of the system to all frequencies.Generally speaking, through air, noise decreases by six decibels for a doubling of distance when sound emanates from a single point in space.A decibel is a method for specifying the ratio of two signals.
- 6 has been compared with Maria Sharapova, not least for her high- decibel shrieking.
- Researchers played a 90 decibel noise — the equivalent of a maternal stomach rumble — via a speaker on the abdomen of a pregnant woman.
- For some, it doesn't feel right unless the decibel level is at eardrum-rupture point.
- It was notable that support for Argentina's Dulko rose in parallel with the increase in the decibel levels of her opponent's grunting.
- It's still running at the Regent, so presumably the decibel level meets expectations.