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  1. Decibel - Wikipedia

    In electronics, the gains of amplifiers, attenuation of signals, and signal-to-noise ratios are often expressed in decibels. The decibel originates from methods used to quantify signal loss in …

  2. Decibel (dB) | Definition, Formula, & Facts | Britannica

    A decibel (dB) is a unit for expressing the ratio between two amounts of electric or acoustic power or for measuring the relative loudness of sounds.

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  4. What is a decibel (dB)? - RapidTables.com

    Decibel (Symbol: dB) is a logarithmic unit that indicates ratio or gain. Decibel is used to indicate the level of acoustic waves and electronic signals. The logarithmic scale can describe very big …

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  6. What is a decibel and what does it measure? - Healthy Hearing

    Nov 6, 2024 · A decibel (dB) is a unit of measurement for sound levels, also known as amplitude or volume. It is measured on a logarithmic scale, increasing exponentially. Every increase of …

  7. Here, the square brackets mean “units of dB”. Notice that this formula is easy to remember because it has lots of tens, hence the “deci-” in “decibels”.

  8. How To Understand The Unit Of Decibels (Simple explanation)

    A decibel (dB) is a unit used to measure the intensity or power level of sound or signal. It represents the logarithmic ratio between the measured value and a reference value, typically …

  9. What is dB? A Complete Guide for Measuring Sound using Decibel

    Aug 14, 2025 · One of the widely utilized units for quantifying sound is decibel (db or dB). It is a basic concept in various fields, including telecommunication, electronics, and acoustics, and …

  10. dB: What is a decibel? - UNSW Sites

    So 0 dB does not mean no sound, it means a sound level where the sound pressure is equal to that of the reference level. This is a small pressure, but not zero.