curprev12:1412:14, 25 April 2020 Quondumtalkcontribs 12,682 bytes−11 →Sound power level: renaming section from 'Sound power level definition': this is a separate quantity, and the old title risks implying (to the reader unfamiliar with "level") that it is just a formal definition of "sound power"undo
curprev07:1407:14, 16 April 2019 Dondervogel 2talkcontribs 11,951 bytes+2 I appreciate you're trying to improve the article but the very first edit on 16 Apr was not an improvement (subsequent edits looked OK but I was not able to undo only the first edit). Please make a proposal on Talk.undoTag: Undo
curprev08:4908:49, 4 July 2016 195.65.184.230talk 10,348 bytes−57 A "Noisy Office" is a bad example of a sound source, as it is much more indication for a sound pressure level, than for a sound power level. There should only be examples in this list, which can clearly be imagined as a single source.undo
curprev10:1710:17, 3 February 2016 Eric Kvaalentalkcontribs 9,583 bytes−211 Took out the rocket & 2 jets from table. I don't believe they make that much sound. If you can hear a rock concert (110dB) from 1km, then you could hear 150dB from 100km!undo