Decibels as Fast As Possible

Decibels as Fast As Possible

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Decibels as Fast As Possible”.
We hear about decibels all the time when shopping, for I don’t know a Bluetooth speaker, wireless antenna or whatever else, but many people I talked to are shocked to hear that when one thing is rated at twice as many decibels as something else, that does not mean It’S twice as strong or twice as loud: let’s start at the beginning, shall we the base unit in this case, is actually the bell named in honor of Alexander, Graham Bell, who achieved fame and fortune, most notably for filing a patent for the work of Antonio Meucci? The true inventor of the telephone anyway, that’s a whole other discussion. Call me we’ll talk about it sometime. The point is one Bell represents a difference in a relative power of 10, with a decibel being 1/10 of a Bell. So if one value is 10 decibels higher than another, it is an order of magnitude greater, whereas a 20 decibel difference will be two orders of magnitude, greater and so on and so forth well hold on a second Linus. If it’s a unit of relative rather than absolute measure, then how can we possibly say something like this as a three decibel antenna or this fan is rated at 21 decibels? You see that next to the decibel symbol for that fan. That is how it’s all about context. Decibels have been adapted for many different uses, so they can be expressed more easily by defining standard reference points or a base value in the case of an antennas gain. Reputable companies will rate them in DB D or relative to a dipole, while companies who want to show inflated numbers will rate in DB, I relative to an imaginary antenna that radiates in all directions and then, in the case of noise, the main focus of this video. We use sound pressure level, a measurement in decibels above a base value approximately equal to the threshold of human hearing.

Okay, cool Lynas odd. Now I know what a decibel is, but logarithmic units are a little hard to compare in your head when you’re shopping for a cooling fan or air conditioner or something so one buddy told me that I can just kind of go well. A three decibel gain is an effective doubling of sound. Well, I heard from someone else that it’s six decibels, which is right haha. This is where things get really fun. Three decibels equates approximately to a doubling of the power ratio, but when we want an amplitude ratio, let’s say to express relative voltage or a field quantity like sound pressure level, we need to square the amplitude, which means that a difference of 6 decibels will equate to Double the voltage or double the sound pressure level, if you measure it, but that doesn’t mean to your ears a vacuum cleaner, rated at 6 decibels lower than another will actually sound half as loud as the next leading brand or whatever your ears don’t hear, increases in Sound pressure in a linear fashion, in fact, depending on the frequency of the noise, the general rule of thumb is that it takes somewhere between a 6 to 10 decibel increase in sound pressure to achieve a perceived doubling of loudness. Alright Linus, I get it now, but why do we need a unit of measurement that appears to have been designed to confuse people and make comparisons difficult, fair question? There is the bit about how human perception of sound and also light actually is more closely related to the logarithm of intensity, rather than the intensity itself.

But the main reason is that it allows the use of much smaller numbers in cases where we need to compare values that can differ by many orders of magnitude. Instead of saying these speakers, we just say it’s a hundred decibels SPL, but if you’re sitting there worried about how you’re ever gon na remember all of this fear not wikipedia has a handy dandy chart that you can reference next time. You see a loudness rating in decibels so that you have some context for interpreting the otherwise truth, really pretty confusing numbers. Speaking of confusing today’s episode sponsor is Linda comm, an amazing way to increase your understanding of a variety of topics without unneeded confusion, they offer thousands of courses with more added every week, all taught by industry. Experts, lynda.com also offers a variety of awesome services to their members like their playlist Center, where they have more than 100. If I could express that on my fingers, I would mixtapes which are carefully tailored to certain learning objectives. So, for example, if you want to get your start in app development or website design, you can head over to their playlist Center and select from a variety of mixtapes, focusing on the many key areas of web and app design about which you may want to expand.

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