What happens if you scream at 1100 decibels?

A Sound Of 1,100 Decibels Would Create A Black Hole Larger Than The Galaxy.
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Can we create 1100 dB sound?

so to get 1100 dB, you need to explode 1*10^85 atomic bombs or 1 with 85 zeros on the right. Yes, that will create a blackhole. Actually, one shouldn't worry about the loudness at this point !
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What happens if you produce a sound louder than 1100 dB?

"If you could produce a sound louder than 1100 dB, you would create a black hole, and ultimately destroy the galaxy".
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How strong is 1000 decibels?

1000 dB. That must be pretty loud.
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How many decibels does it take to destroy the universe?

Converting the energy of 1,100 decibels to mass yields 1.113x1080 kg, meaning that the radius of the resulting black hole's event horizon would exceed the diameter of the known universe. Voila! No more universe.
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How loud is 1100 decibels?

40 decibels is 10 times more powerful than 30 decibels. Each time the decibel number goes up by 10, the power of the sound is multiplied by 10. The number 1100 is like starting with 10 decibels, and adding 10 on 109 times. That means 1100 is 10109 times more powerful than 10 decibels.
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How loud is a nuke?

Listen to this. A nuclear bomb. Decibel meters set 250 feet away from test sites peaked at 210 decibels. The sound alone is enough to kill a human being, so if the bomb doesn't kill you, the noise will.
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Why is 194 dB the loudest sound possible?

A note on the loudest possible sound in air

A sound of 194 dB has a pressure deviation of 101.325 kPa, which is ambient pressure at sea level, at 0 degrees Celsius (32 Fahrenheit). Essentially, at 194 dB, the waves are creating a complete vacuum between themselves.
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How loud is Krakatoa?

The pressure wave generated by the colossal third explosion radiated out from Krakatoa at 1,086 km/h (675 mph). The eruption is estimated to have reached 310 dB, loud enough to be heard 5,000 kilometres (3,100 mi) away.
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Is 120db loud?

120 dB is a decibel level that describes extremely loud sounds. In fact, on a decibel chart, 120 dB marks the limit from which sounds become painful and very dangerous to the human ear.
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How loud can a human yell?

Human screams can be quite loud, possibly exceeding 100 dB (as of March 2019, the world record is 129 dB!) —but you probably want to avoid that because screams that loud can hurt your ears! You should also have found sound levels drop off quickly as you get farther from the source.
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How loud is a supernova?

Sounds—which are simply pressure variations in a medium such as air or water—can't propagate in the vacuum of space, so the roiling surface of a star would make an impression on the eyes, but not the ears. A supernova would sound like 10 octillion two-megaton nuclear bombs exploding.
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What is the highest dB ever recorded?

The Krakatoa volcanic eruption: Not only did it cause serious damage to the island, the eruption of Krakatoa in 1883 created the loudest sound ever reported at 180 dB. It was so loud it was heard 3,000 miles (5,000 km) away.
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How loud is the sun?

The answer might surprise you, as solar physicists estimate that the solar surface noise would be approximately 100dB by the time it reaches Earth! The enormity of the sun's surface paired with its capability of generating of tens of thousands of watts of sound energy per meter makes the sun astronomically loud.
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Why was Krakatoa so loud?

In general, sounds are caused not by the end of the world but by fluctuations in air pressure. A barometer at the Batavia gasworks (100 miles away from Krakatoa) registered the ensuing spike in pressure at over 2.5 inches of mercury. That converts to over 172 decibels of sound pressure, an unimaginably loud noise.
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How many decibels is a gunshot?

How loud is a gunshot? Decibel levels for firearms average between 140 and 165 dB.
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How loud is a black hole?

With a period of oscillation of 10 million years, the sound waves were acoustically equivalent to a B-flat 57 octaves below middle C, a tone that the black hole has apparently been holding for the last two billion years.
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How loud is a blue whale?

Not only can baleen whales emit calls that travel farther than any other voice in the animal kingdom, these giants of the deep also create the loudest vocalisations of any creature on earth: the call of a blue whale can reach 180 decibels – as loud as a jet plane, a world record.
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What is the loudest noise ever made?

The loudest sound ever created by humans, not by natural causes, was said to be the atomic bomb blasts over Nagasaki and Hiroshima. Those clocked in at around 250 decibels. NASA's highest recorded decibel reading was 204 and that was the first stage of the Saturn V rocket. 310 decibels is loud enough to kill you.
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What did Krakatoa sound like?

Scientists believe the sonic boom was the loudest sound on earth to happen since the 1883 eruption of Krakatau in Indonesia, which was estimated to be 235 dB in the epicenter. It is reported that shifting along the subduction zone caused seawater to enter into the magma formed chambers below the island.
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How far was Krakatoa heard?

The Loudest Sound, Naturally

The explosion was reportedly heard 4800 km (3000 miles) away, where people described the sound as "cannon fire from a nearby ship”.
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What does a nuke smell like?

Other bombs smell like the materials which cause the explosion, e.g., napalm smells like gasoline and tnt smells like gun powder.
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Is Hiroshima still radioactive?

Is there still radiation in Hiroshima and Nagasaki? The radiation in Hiroshima and Nagasaki today is on a par with the extremely low levels of background radiation (natural radioactivity) present anywhere on Earth. It has no effect on human bodies.
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What are the top 10 loudest sounds?

Know your decibels: 10 of the loudest sounds
  • 230 dB: Sperm whale.
  • 180 dB: Rocket launch.
  • 130dB: A plane taking off 100m away.
  • 120 dB: Fireworks.
  • 110 dB: Live music gig.
  • 100 dB: Night club.
  • 97 dB: Fire alarm.
  • 94 dB: Lawnmower.
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