This chart converts sound pressure levels in decibels (dB) to engineering units like millipascals (mPa) or micropascals (μPa). It shows that for every increase of 20 dB, the sound pressure increases by a factor of 10, so a sound of 100 dB has a pressure 10,000 times greater than a sound of 20 dB.
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Sound Level Meter - Conversion Chart
This chart converts sound pressure levels in decibels (dB) to engineering units like millipascals (mPa) or micropascals (μPa). It shows that for every increase of 20 dB, the sound pressure increases by a factor of 10, so a sound of 100 dB has a pressure 10,000 times greater than a sound of 20 dB.