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Chapter 26.8

Logarithmic scale: dB scale


What You'll Learn

Understand the decibel (dB) scale as a logarithmic measurement of sound intensity
Apply the intensity ratio formula to compare loudness between two sounds
Calculate how many times louder one sound is than another using decibel values
Interpret results when comparing sounds with higher and lower decibel measurements

What You'll Practice

1

Using the formula to find intensity ratios from given decibel measurements

2

Comparing sounds with different decibel levels (whispers, piano, etc.)

3

Calculating ratios that result in large and small decimal values

Why This Matters

The dB scale is used everywhere from audio engineering to environmental noise regulations. Understanding logarithmic scales helps you grasp why a small decibel increase means a huge jump in actual loudness, a concept that appears in many scientific fields and real-world applications.

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2 Video lessons
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Logarithmic Scale
Decibels
Exponential Functions
Ratios
Sound Intensity
Applied Mathematics
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