Erniedytn
Master of Mayhem
Here is a db chart for everyone:
-80?(p) underwater nuclear submarine microphones listening to shrimp chewing on food at 100 meters distance
-30 (n) one human talking 20 miles away ( 60 db / meter at a distance of 20 miles )-ref.1.2003
-4 to +4 (n) the ticking of an ordinary wristwatch at 1 meter -ref.1 2003
0 (n) beginning of hearing, a mosquito 10 feet away, the ear drum moves less than 1 / 100 the length of an air molecule (n)
3.5 (p) 1e-10 meters of mercury = 0.0000000001 meters of mercury
10 (p) absolute silence, att-bell laboratory quiet room
13 (p) ordinary light bulb hum
15 (n) a pin drop from a hieght of 1 centimeter at a distance of 1 meter -ref.1.2003
30 (p) totally quiet nightime in desert-impossible anywhere near city
35 (p) anechoic hearing test room -ref.1. 1998
40 a whisper, a normal conversation is 60 db, normal sound 70 db -ref.1.1983
73.98(p) = 1 ubar = 1 microbar pressure
85 beginning of hearing damage, earplugs should be worn
93.98(p) = 1 pascal pressure
100 normal average car or house stereo at maximum volume -ref.1.1982
107-104 (p) the beginning of pain at the most sensitive frequency of 2750 hertz -ref.1.1982
109 one sound watt radiating as a perfect sphere, 4 pi square meters -ref.1. 1986
110 a car stereo with two 6 x 9 speakers and 100 watts -ref.1.1982
113.81(p) = 1 millimeter water
114-107 a very large, powerful portable radio ref.1.1982
116 human body begins to percieve vibration in the low frequencies -ref.1.1986
117-123 home stereo system, a very loud and powerful 200-2000 watts -ref.1.1983
120.24(p) one pure sound watt flowing through 1 square meter, your electric amplifier may be 3000 watts.also a testimony to hearing sensitivity -ref.1.1986
120-130 front row at a rock concert- up to 200 refrigerator size speakers
....and 50000-300000 watts of clean, full frequency sound -ref.1.1981
125 drum set-only at the moment of striking, continous level 115
126-130 typical professional d.j. system -ref.1.1984
127 human tinnitus (ringing in the ears) begins -ref.1.1984
127.48 = 1 pound per square foot
128 (p)human, loudest scream measured at a distance of 8 feet 2 inches
128 human head hair begins to detect vibration -ref.1.1983
128 human can begin to detect very slow blast wind of 0.124 meters/second -ref.1.1983
130 (n)marching band-overall level at a distance, 100-200 members -ref.1.1996
132 eardrum flex totally noticeable -ref.1.1982
132.4(p) = 1 sound watt maximum in a small sealed box below hydrodynamic critical low frequency
133 (n)gunshot- ear level, may vary greatly to size and type of gun,
....duration converted to one second, peak level may reach 140-160 (p)
133.98 (p) = 1 millibar pressure
135-122 (p) very loud car stereo, only bass level, highs rarely above 115(p) -ref.1.1983
135-130(n) large train horn -ref.1.1985
135 human, a slight cooling effect begins to be noticed, from air expansion -ref.1.1983
136.498(p) = 1 torr pressure = 1 millimeter mercury
137 human body vibration is strong -ref.1.1983
137-140 human ear all frequencies are painful -ref.1.1983
140 extremely damaging to hearing no matter how short the time exposure
140 blast wind = u = (particle velocity) is 0.49 meters per second or about 1 mph
140 human throat and vocal cord vibration begins -ref.1.1983
141 human body begins to feel nasuea after a few minutes -ref.1.1983
141.918(p) = 1 inch of water pressure
142 human body chestpounding is intence -ref.1.1983
142 (p) inside a car with two pro 18 inch woofers and 300 watts each -ref.1.1983
143 human body feels as if someone just football tackled your chest -ref.1.1983
144 human nose itches -ref.1.1983
145 human vision begins to vibrate making it slightly blurry, 1-3 degrees -ref.1.1983
145-136 (p)competition car stereo, sixteen 12 or eight 15, or four 18 speakers -ref.1.1983
146.1(p) air particle velocity(wind) is 1 meter per second or about 2 miles per hour
147 (n)formula 1 race car, 700 horsepower, chestpounding and suction force on calm quiet
....mornings can clearly be heard 6 miles away.-ref.1.1991