Decibel Calculator

Add sound levels the way energy actually combines, work out how far a noise carries, and check the safe exposure time.

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Decibel Calculator के बारे में

Decibels are logarithmic, so the ordinary rules of addition do not apply: two 80 dB machines make 83 dB, not 160, and adding a 60 dB source to an 80 dB one changes almost nothing. Three facts do all the work here — equal sources add 3 dB, doubling the distance outdoors costs 6 dB, and it takes about 10 dB before a sound feels twice as loud, which is why a 3 dB rise doubles the measured energy while being barely noticeable to the ear. This calculator combines any number of sources, subtracts a background reading to isolate one, moves a measurement to a new distance, and converts a level into the daily exposure limits published by NIOSH and OSHA.

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Decibel Calculator का उपयोग कैसे करें

  1. Choose whether you are adding sources, moving distance or checking exposure
  2. Enter the measured levels in decibels
  3. Read the combined level, the new level or the safe time
  4. Compare against the everyday reference sounds

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इनपुट

Two machines at 80 dB each

आउटपुट

83.01 dB combined — the second machine adds 3 dB
Safe NIOSH exposure at that level: 5.0 hours

Doubling the energy adds 3 dB; doubling the perceived loudness takes about 10.

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How do you add decibels together?
Convert each level back to energy, add those, and convert back: 10 × log₁₀(Σ 10^(L/10)). Two equal sources always come out 3 dB above one of them, whatever the starting level.
Why is 3 dB a doubling of power but not of loudness?
3 dB is exactly twice the acoustic energy, but human hearing compresses that scale. Perceived loudness roughly doubles per 10 dB, so a 3 dB change is measurable, a 5 dB change is clearly audible, and a 10 dB change sounds twice as loud.
How much does sound level drop with distance?
6 dB per doubling of distance outdoors, because the energy spreads over the surface of an expanding sphere. A source measuring 100 dB at one metre reads 94 dB at two metres and 80 dB at ten.
How long can I safely be exposed to 95 dB?
Under the NIOSH criterion, about 47 minutes a day; under OSHA's more permissive rule, four hours. Hearing protection is recommended above 85 dB and effectively required near 100 dB.
How do I subtract background noise from a measurement?
Convert both readings to energy, subtract, and convert back. If the background is within 3 dB of the total the result is unreliable — the source is barely louder than the room.

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