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'''Decibels (dB)''' are | '''Decibels (dB)''' are logarithmic units that are used to measure intensity of things like power or sound. They come from the "bell", or the base-10 logarithm of the <math>\frac{\text{W}}{\text{m}^2}</math>. | ||
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Decibels (dB) are logarithmic units that are used to measure intensity of things like power or sound. They come from the "bell", or the base-10 logarithm of the
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