Decibels (dB)
  • is a relative unit of measurement equal to one-tenth of a bel (B)
  • it expresses the ratio of two values of a power or root-power quantity on a logarithmic scale

db - Formula

The decibel of 𝑃1Β in reference to 𝑃2Β is defined by the following formula:

bd - Chart

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dB - Table

dB

Power ratio

Amplitude ratio

100

10000000000

100000

90

1000000000

31623

80

100000000

10000

70

10000000

3162

60

1000000

1000

50

100000

316

.2

40

10000

100

30

1000

31

.62

20

100

10

10

10

3

.162

6

3

.981 β‰ˆ 4

1

.995 β‰ˆ 2

3

1

.995 β‰ˆ 2

1

.413 β‰ˆΒ βˆš2

1

1

.259

1

.122

0

1

1

βˆ’1

0

.794

0

.891

βˆ’3

0

.501 β‰ˆΒ 1⁄2

0

.708 β‰ˆΒ βˆš1⁄2

βˆ’6

0

.251 β‰ˆΒ 1⁄4

0

.501 β‰ˆΒ 1⁄2

βˆ’10

0

.1

0

.3162

βˆ’20

0

.01

0

.1

βˆ’30

0

.001

0

.03162

βˆ’40

0

.0001

0

.01

βˆ’50

0

.00001

0

.003162

βˆ’60

0

.000001

0

.001

βˆ’70

0

.0000001

0

.0003162

βˆ’80

0

.00000001

0

.0001

βˆ’90

0

.000000001

0

.00003162

βˆ’100

0

.0000000001

0

.00001

An example scale showing power ratios x, amplitude ratios √x, and dB equivalents 10 log10x.