hljóðþrýstingsstig
Hljóðþrýstingsstig, often abbreviated as SPL, is a measure of the intensity of sound in a given area. It is quantified on a logarithmic scale and expressed in decibels (dB). The decibel scale is used because the range of human hearing is very wide, and a logarithmic scale allows for a more manageable representation of these vast differences in sound pressure. SPL is directly related to the root-mean-square pressure of the sound wave.
The reference pressure for SPL is typically set at the threshold of human hearing, which is approximately
SPL measurements are crucial in various fields, including acoustics, audio engineering, environmental noise monitoring, and occupational