Thats impossible. At only 1100 decibels, a black hole larger than the observable universe would forn Edit: God damn it, ok, i get the joke you don’t have to keep wooooshing me
@@letsnarrate I cannot play the exact sound each object makes, because the volume of the different devices this video is viewed on varies. Also, an Atomic bomb is impossible to recreate on a UA-cam video.
THANK YOU for providing an actual audible comparison of decibel levels. I spent 20 minutes on UA-cam looking through misleading video titles to find an AUDIBLE example.
I thought this would be actual examples of the different DB. This video still helped, though. The little space heater won't be too loud for my office mates.
You need to add in the distances. Because if you are say 25ft away from a jet taking off will be louder than if say 500 feet. The Space shuttle was 145DB's at 1 mile away. Or so that's what I remember when I went all the time to watch them take off. My uncle told me flat out, if you were within a quarter of a mile from the launch site, it would blow your ear drums out. I will take his word for it considering he ran NASA for a short time. What's funny, I always talked about him in school and nobody would believe me. They name a freaking Telescope after him and now everyone knows his name.
you could have done an example of them because im trying to build a pc and i trying to find out what kind of cpu cooler i should get depending on the db
A gunshot is going to vary anywhere between 100 to 170 depending on what and how you have it set up. It's always going to be something you can recognize, so idk why they want to surpressors instead of require them. 🤷♂️
It's BS Hollywood myths. Like on the movie John wick where they had a shootout in the train station and people didn't notice. No, that's not how it happens they are still loud.
Wow this is exactly what I needed. Thanks for the info. This is a great video! Also I'm your 99th sub, only one away from 100! Congratulations on 100 subs! (You'll probably have 100 subs by the time you read this. If not it will probably happen very soon.)
A black hole isn't 1100 decibels... If it was it would cause space itself to be torn apart. The loudest sound ever recorded was the Ophiuchus Black Hole Cluster and was measured around 570 decibels.
crap video for many many reasons, but importantly: at sea level and with a scale reference level of 20 micro pascals (standard reference) a "sound" cannot be louder than 194 dB Past that threshold the pressure deviation in the longitudinal wave reaches ambient air pressure and no further amplitude increase is possible thus, past the 194dB threshold there is no "sound" (as humans perceive it) just pressure/shock waves. The dB scale still applies but a human will not experience the effect of the pressure waves as sound. The threshold can vary depending on ambient pressure, and can be manipulated by changing the reference value but that is not the point of this clarification.
Sound as humans perceive it is an oscillation in air pressure i.e. a raise in pressure followed by a reduction followed by a raise and so on. At 194dB at sea level air pressure, the reduction in air pressure becomes equal to the ambient pressure, thus a vacuum is created between the pressure peaks. Humans understand sound volume as the difference between minimum and maximum pressure. Further amplitude cannot be achieved since the minimum possible pressure is reached at 194dB. Any further increase in energy is achieved by the motion (not vibration) of the medium (air). But a moving front of air, although able to create a formidable pressure peak when it hits your ear drum, it can not cause it to continually vibrate for any period of time. It can break it, but not make it oscillate. Thus, you cannot perceive this as sound, just as a devastatingly painful shockwave. This is, obviously, "grossly" oversimplified. But you get the general idea. Further increase in actual "sound" amplitude can only be achieved by raising ambient pressure (and thus giving more headroom for the pressure to drop) and raising the dB value of the maximum sound level (without changing it's "actual" volume) can be achieved by changing the 0 value reference for the dB scale used (as dB is a relative scale), but that is obviously stupid because then the scale loses its meaning I'm not sure if that's any clearer? :P
@@stathisbikos6563 Hello, I am studying sound. I have sensitive ears and live w/in .4 miles of an airport. Been gathering info relative to decibels at my home with the jets taking off at 4:30 AM. The airport will pay for sound insulation if I can prove air noise at my property line is above 65 decibels, which it is. However one calls it, I call it loud. I will get a decibel app and go from there. Can you offer me any suggestions? Already use a fan and ear plugs. Thank you.
I didn't copy him, I was inspired by him and i learned something about this in School and i thought it would be cool to make a video of it. Yes, it's very likely JG Sciense, but thats because it's fact and it can't be said differently... Kinda, but thanks for commenting :))
It's not fact though, maybe the average for those things are around your measurements. I mean, not every refrigerator is gonna sound the same. Honestly though, I'm just proud of you for fixing the Lawn Moner. (The Lawn Moner is from JG)
OK... I don't quite get the bit about a black hole. For sound to arise, one needs a medium - in this case: the air (or some kind of gas?). So then, where's the medium for the black hole? Whatever BIG happens there in the Universe, it's inaudible. You can watch but you can't hear. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
SERIOUSLY? COME ON! I want to HEAR the ACTUAL sound levels, NOT the B.S. music! VISUAL information does NOT translate to appreciable AUDITORY information! GET REAL!
Seriously? Music for a video that is supposed to represent sound levels? You could have maybe had the music playing at those levels. I came to this video hoping to hear examples but got the loud music.
Decibel is abbreviated to dB, not DB. Common mistake. The unit, (in this case the Bell, which, I believe is named after Alexander Graham but if anyone knows different let me know), is shortened using a capital letter, (doubly so in this case because it’s a surname). The d signifies the division into tenths, (m for milli, c centi, etc). What with the music and no examples of sounds, quite a bad video.
dude the stuff on this list is exactly the same as JG Comparisons video about it. You could of used other things that are around that measure about same decibels as the ones on JG Comparisons video.
The music in the background: 5000 dB
Thats impossible. At only 1100 decibels, a black hole larger than the observable universe would forn
Edit: God damn it, ok, i get the joke you don’t have to keep wooooshing me
@@moduleapothem6446 r/whoosh
@@moduleapothem6446 r/woooooooosh
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ha ha ha lol
"Needle Dropping"
DUN DUN DUN DUN DUN
Lol
I leaned in thinking it would demonstrate but then 💥🎻💥🎻💥🎻💥🎻
@@andrewmcleod1358 I know!🤦♀️
the microwave at the middle of the night when you forget to open it at just the right time: 100,000,000,000,000 dB
I just hear a loud music on a video that supposed to compare sound level! I could read text in a text or html page too!. waste of time
Uhh, yeah you could
Bob S r/woooosh
Exactly! Misleading title for this video. Wasted my time!
@@letsnarrate your dumb he does not play the sounds he displays the words of what it would sound like
@@letsnarrate I cannot play the exact sound each object makes, because the volume of the different devices this video is viewed on varies. Also, an Atomic bomb is impossible to recreate on a UA-cam video.
10.000 db dads sneezing
I think my class is 140 db..
Scp 066
THANK YOU for providing an actual audible comparison of decibel levels. I spent 20 minutes on UA-cam looking through misleading video titles to find an AUDIBLE example.
Popped 4 ballons, cops got called, sounded like a nuke. Now I'm deaf.
Respect to you that you went through the length of measuring all of these sounds for us personally! I hope you had ear-protection.
I thought this would be actual examples of the different DB. This video still helped, though. The little space heater won't be too loud for my office mates.
You need to add in the distances. Because if you are say 25ft away from a jet taking off will be louder than if say 500 feet. The Space shuttle was 145DB's at 1 mile away. Or so that's what I remember when I went all the time to watch them take off. My uncle told me flat out, if you were within a quarter of a mile from the launch site, it would blow your ear drums out. I will take his word for it considering he ran NASA for a short time. What's funny, I always talked about him in school and nobody would believe me. They name a freaking Telescope after him and now everyone knows his name.
We have the same last name :)
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I know what’s even more than a black hole, my mum yelling at me
I can hear her from here.
A safe way to produce really loud sounds: Clapping (95 dB)
you could have done an example of them because im trying to build a pc and i trying to find out what kind of cpu cooler i should get depending on the db
Same
Same
me too😃
Knocking over a cup in the middle of the night
*1000dB*
Thanks, I had used it in my architectural acoustics class.
Full volume with headphones I’m not lying
Hearing can get damaged at levels way under 130 db, 70 db for too long can damage your hearing
307k views and 197 subs, is this a record!?!?!?!?
198 now cuz i subbed
I really do not know why that happened, but yeah. Haha, thanks.
A gunshot is going to vary anywhere between 100 to 170 depending on what and how you have it set up. It's always going to be something you can recognize, so idk why they want to surpressors instead of require them. 🤷♂️
It's BS Hollywood myths. Like on the movie John wick where they had a shootout in the train station and people didn't notice. No, that's not how it happens they are still loud.
The loudest thing I heard was a firework
Wow this is exactly what I needed. Thanks for the info. This is a great video! Also I'm your 99th sub, only one away from 100! Congratulations on 100 subs! (You'll probably have 100 subs by the time you read this. If not it will probably happen very soon.)
this is inaccurate, sustained sounds at much lower volume can damage hearing.
How ?
My friend is 200 decibels at the quietest.
A black hole isn't 1100 decibels... If it was it would cause space itself to be torn apart. The loudest sound ever recorded was the Ophiuchus Black Hole Cluster and was measured around 570 decibels.
sound can't travel in space tho..
I came here to test out my Apple Watch I am disappointed in myself for thinking that this would give me an accurate result
So i just went to church the bells there damaged my ears so bad i cant hear properly
wow you deserve 100.00 subs
crap video for many many reasons, but importantly:
at sea level and with a scale reference level of 20 micro pascals (standard reference) a "sound" cannot be louder than 194 dB Past that threshold the pressure deviation in the longitudinal wave reaches ambient air pressure and no further amplitude increase is possible thus, past the 194dB threshold there is no "sound" (as humans perceive it) just pressure/shock waves. The dB scale still applies but a human will not experience the effect of the pressure waves as sound. The threshold can vary depending on ambient pressure, and can be manipulated by changing the reference value but that is not the point of this clarification.
Sound as humans perceive it is an oscillation in air pressure i.e. a raise in pressure followed by a reduction followed by a raise and so on.
At 194dB at sea level air pressure, the reduction in air pressure becomes equal to the ambient pressure, thus a vacuum is created between the pressure peaks. Humans understand sound volume as the difference between minimum and maximum pressure. Further amplitude cannot be achieved since the minimum possible pressure is reached at 194dB. Any further increase in energy is achieved by the motion (not vibration) of the medium (air). But a moving front of air, although able to create a formidable pressure peak when it hits your ear drum, it can not cause it to continually vibrate for any period of time. It can break it, but not make it oscillate. Thus, you cannot perceive this as sound, just as a devastatingly painful shockwave.
This is, obviously, "grossly" oversimplified. But you get the general idea.
Further increase in actual "sound" amplitude can only be achieved by raising ambient pressure (and thus giving more headroom for the pressure to drop) and raising the dB value of the maximum sound level (without changing it's "actual" volume) can be achieved by changing the 0 value reference for the dB scale used (as dB is a relative scale), but that is obviously stupid because then the scale loses its meaning
I'm not sure if that's any clearer? :P
True.
English please
@@stathisbikos6563 Hello, I am studying sound. I have sensitive ears and live w/in .4 miles of an airport. Been gathering info relative to decibels at my home with the jets taking off at 4:30 AM. The airport will pay for sound insulation if I can prove air noise at my property line is above 65 decibels, which it is. However one calls it, I call it loud. I will get a decibel app and go from there. Can you offer me any suggestions? Already use a fan and ear plugs. Thank you.
At that level it's a Sonic Boom right?
Nostalgia come.
it kinda depends on what gun ur using...
A shotgun creates a lot more noise than a 22 mm rifle
True. I was a bit imprecise.
50DB: Chuunibyo demo koi ga shitai... are you kidding me?
Edit: Very inaccurate simulation of sounds
This was great, thanks!
I'm crying of happiness too!
i searched up stal bass boosted and this popped up
The needle seems to sound like a whole horn section. Why can't I find a simple example of sounds at different levels?
How about the 4459 great collision? It will be 297 dB and it will Extinction humans in earth but we lucky we emigrate to Venus and mars
you copied JG Comparisons.
I didn't copy him, I was inspired by him and i learned something about this in School and i thought it would be cool to make a video of it. Yes, it's very likely JG Sciense, but thats because it's fact and it can't be said differently... Kinda, but thanks for commenting :))
It's not fact though, maybe the average for those things are around your measurements. I mean, not every refrigerator is gonna sound the same. Honestly though, I'm just proud of you for fixing the Lawn Moner. (The Lawn Moner is from JG)
It's not like he thanked JG in the end
Fun fact the background music is actually 100DB 💀💀
u forgot da krakatoa!
I’m ur 200th sub
Yes finally ppl know it’s a black hole
Outstanding
Sound does not travel in space. So, how would one hear a black hole?
Awsome, Thankyou.
Ok this doesn’t tell Me anything. I’m wanting to know how loud actually is 95DB?????
Listing with Skullcandy extra bass Bluetooth wireless...
The sound in this video is approximately 75.5dB
how about the krakatoa erpution?Its 315 DB ;-;
No its 286 dB
There is no sound louder than 194db or it becomes a shockwave
No....
IT'S OVER 9000!
@Verlax it's 310
@@billasswhole9995 no it's 310
Library?! Do you mean the people in the library? Because library’s don’t make noise!
i was turning my headphones way up, expecting a to-scale comparison,
this is just a text article with background music
300k views this is mad👏
Are you sure about the black hole one ?? I thought there is technically no sound in space
How can they take pictures on the black hole when the universe is that small from the pic
WHY, please, are you playing ANY music in the background???
This was completely unhelpful. Thanks.
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my physics teacher told us to watch this video:)
I will show the things at school but in a paper
Loudest yell 128 decibels
African cicada is 106.7 decibels And just so you know anything higher than 87 decibels is bad for a human ear
why make this if music is a million dB?
Just turn down your volume, thank me later
I was watching this video to find out how loud 45 db is because we want to buy a refrigerator xD
I hope it helped. The sound surely varies though.
Great video but correction to how we write abbreviation of decibel. It's dB.
OK... I don't quite get the bit about a black hole. For sound to arise, one needs a medium - in this case: the air (or some kind of gas?). So then, where's the medium for the black hole? Whatever BIG happens there in the Universe, it's inaudible. You can watch but you can't hear. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Im sorry, I do not know enough about this topic to reply by myself. Here is a link: ua-cam.com/video/MqF3pPU1Z4U/v-deo.html
SERIOUSLY? COME ON! I want to HEAR the ACTUAL sound levels, NOT the B.S. music! VISUAL information does NOT translate to appreciable AUDITORY information! GET REAL!
take the stick out of your ass and watch, man.
I can't drop an atomic bomb in your headset, sorry dude.
impossible u idiot
Lmao trying to hear the actual level of sound on a device that you set the volume to.
I didn't hear the sounds just written descriptions.
How does one measure volume in a vaccum?
i was under the impression sound could not travel through the vacuum of space, how could one take that DB reading?
Skidz1818 if it were in an atmosphere
Indonesian fire hills broken with 360 db that means that wave circle 4 time in entire earth
How loud is a basic diesel/electric submarine going about 8 knots under water?
You realize the point of a video is to HEAR the sounds, not your ungodly loud music, right?
Thanks ❤
We shorten decibels to dB, not DB. Bit of a red flag that you haven't got that right.
Space is loud enough
This is cool
Friday night funkin music: 1100 DB
Why do the black holes have 1100 db they should have 10000 db
Wife’s nagging db reading is off the scale.
3:06 what do you mean "our universe is like"?
How many db are the explosion of the sound barriera?
Starting motorcycle 100db, but EU law maximum db is like 78-88db. In the Netherlands you will get a €500 ticket or worse
That´s only if they catch you tho...
THX.
please upload the happy face. Of this video i can't find it
I can totally hear it over the music
There is not anything else to hear. Read the description.
What a waste of time. A video that promises to compare sound should do that, this doesn’t.
Seriously? Music for a video that is supposed to represent sound levels? You could have maybe had the music playing at those levels. I came to this video hoping to hear examples but got the loud music.
Toilet paper add: 10000000000 decibels
People complaining about the music: just turn your volume down, problem solved
no u
Really worked
wtf means libary at 30db?
what if you're deaf though
Whats this song
Where is the krakatoa
I want to know how much is Farting, after beans, cold milk then an apple, when dressed, ot when bare butt.
The Tsar is the best part
dam how do the likes almost match the dislikes?😭
Excellent !!!
Decibel is abbreviated to dB, not DB. Common mistake. The unit, (in this case the Bell, which, I believe is named after Alexander Graham but if anyone knows different let me know), is shortened using a capital letter, (doubly so in this case because it’s a surname). The d signifies the division into tenths, (m for milli, c centi, etc). What with the music and no examples of sounds, quite a bad video.
Do u play football fusion
Balloon popping is 140
dude the stuff on this list is exactly the same as JG Comparisons video about it. You could of used other things that are around that measure about same decibels as the ones on JG Comparisons video.