How is sound intensity measured, and why is the scale for measuring it in decibels considered logarithmic?

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2026-06-06 03:25

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Sound intensity is measured using a unit called decibels (dB). The decibel scale is considered logarithmic because it reflects the way our ears perceive sound. Our ears are more sensitive to changes in sound intensity at lower levels, so a logarithmic scale better represents this sensitivity.

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