nyomásszintet
Nyomásszintet is a Hungarian term that translates to "pressure level" or "sound pressure level" in English. It refers to the intensity of sound, typically measured in decibels (dB). A higher nyomásszintet indicates a louder sound, while a lower nyomásszintet signifies a quieter sound. This measurement is crucial in acoustics and environmental studies for assessing noise pollution and understanding sound propagation. The decibel scale is logarithmic, meaning that a small increase in decibels represents a significant increase in sound intensity. For example, a 10 dB increase corresponds to a tenfold increase in sound pressure. Understanding nyomásszintet is essential for setting safe exposure limits for noise in workplaces and public spaces, and for designing effective soundproofing solutions. It is a fundamental concept in the field of acoustics.