What is the loudest A human can hear?

The highest sound a human can hear in decibels is about 130-140 dB. While we may be able to hear sounds above this level, it is highly unrecommended that we expose ourselves to them. Sounds above 130 dB can cause intense pain in the ears and immediate and irreversible hearing damage
hearing damage
Hearing loss may be caused by a number of factors, including: genetics, ageing, exposure to noise, some infections, birth complications, trauma to the ear, and certain medications or toxins. A common condition that results in hearing loss is chronic ear infections.
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What is the loudest thing a human can hear?

For a person with normal hearing, when it comes to pitch the human hearing range starts low at about 20 Hz. That's about the same as the lowest pedal on a pipe organ. On the other side of the human hearing range, the highest possible frequency heard without discomfort is 20,000Hz.
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Why is 194 dB the loudest sound possible?

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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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Can a human hear 500hz?

Under ideal laboratory conditions, humans can hear sound as low as 12 Hz and as high as 28 kHz, though the threshold increases sharply at 15 kHz in adults, corresponding to the last auditory channel of the cochlea. The human auditory system is most sensitive to frequencies between 2,000 and 5,000 Hz.
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How do you make a 1100 dB sound?

30 decibels is 10 times more powerful than 20 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.
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What Are The Loudest Sounds You Can Hear?



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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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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Is hearing 17000 Hz good?

The 'normal' hearing frequency range of a healthy young person is about 20 to 20,000Hz. Though a 'normal' audible range for loudness is from 0 to 180dB, anything over 85dB is considered damaging, so we should try not to go there.
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Is 8000 Hz good hearing?

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8,000 Hz should be easily heard by everyone with normal hearing.
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Is 50000 Hz audible to humans?

The audible frequency range for human ear is from 20Hz to 20,000Hz , as out of the given frequencies , only frequency of 50000Hz doesn't lie in audible range , therefore it cannot be heard by human ear .
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How loud is the sun?

One heliophysicist crunched the numbers and estimates the noise would be around 110 decibels, or about the same volume as speakers at a rock concert.
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How loud would a supernova be?

A supernova would sound like 10 octillion two-megaton nuclear bombs exploding.
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What happens if you make 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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Can you hear below 0 dB?

Humans have a hearing threshold of around 0 decibels. Above this threshold, sounds with higher sound pressure levels are heard as louder noises. Sounds above 90 dB can lead to chronic hearing damage if people are exposed to them every day or all the time.
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What sound is 200 decibels?

A sperm whale's click is 200 decibels, the unit used to measure the intensity of a sound, said Jennifer Miksis-Olds, associate professor of acoustics at Penn State. To give you a sense of the scale, the loudest sound NASA has ever recorded was the first stage of the Saturn V rocket, which clocked in at 204 decibels.
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What is the quietest sound?

Typically, zero decibels sound pressure level (SPL) corresponds to 0.000002 Pascals — a measure of vibration or pressure waves that we really hear. So then, zero decibels is the smallest level of sound our ears can detect!
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What Hz is harmful?

In addition to decibel levels, harmful sound frequencies can also be damaging to human hearing. Low frequencies (under 20 Hz) and high frequencies (above 20,000 Hz) that humans cannot perceive can also affect the ear and have adverse effects on our health.
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How many Hz can a dog hear?

The average adult human cannot hear sounds above 20,000 Hertz (Hz), although young children can hear higher. (Hertz is a measure of the frequency of a sound, and the higher the frequency, the higher pitched the sound.) Dogs, on the other hand, can hear sounds as high as 47,000 to 65,000 Hz.
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What sound is 4000hz?

The letters f, s, and th are all examples of consonants spoken at a high pitch that are easy for people with a high frequency hearing loss to miss. The hertz range of these consonants is 4,000 to 5,000, and they make speech sound garbled to someone who has difficulty processing high frequencies.
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Can humans hear 24000hz?

Older people generally have a harder time hearing high frequencies, so while most individuals will be able to hear frequencies at 8,000 Hz, and pretty much everyone under 50 can hear frequencies at 12,000 Hz, people who are 24 years of age or younger are generally the only ones who can hear frequencies at 17,000 Hz…and ...
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Can humans hear 25000 Hz?

Humans can hear from about 20 - 20,000 Hz, under normal conditions. In extreme silence this may go down to as low as 12 Hz. This upper limit of 20,000 Hz drops as you age, however.
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How many Hz should I hear at my age?

People of All ages without a hearing impairment should be able to hear the 8000hz. People under 50 should be able to hear the 12,000hz and people under 40, the 15,000hz. Under 30s should hear the 16,000hz, and the 17,000hz is receivable for those under 24.
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How loud is space?

Studies on a single space shuttle flight found temporary partial deafness in the crew. Inside the International Space Station (ISS) it is so loud that some fear for the astronauts' hearing. At its worst, the noise level in sleep stations was about the same as in a very noisy office (65 decibels).
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Did NASA record a black hole?

NASA has released an audio recording of a black hole. Recorded by the agency's Chandra X-ray Observatory, the recording is of pressure waves sent out by the black hole within the Perseus galaxy cluster, which causes ripples in the cluster's hot gas.
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Can sound destroy the universe?

It may be possible to destroy everything with a loud enough sound. NASA estimates the mass energy of the universe at 4x1069 joules. But that number that is considerably smaller than the energy created by 1,100 decibels of sound.
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