
1) Decibel
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(initial) Dark Blood. An object originating with the Blood Raider faction.
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Atomic number: 105
Element Symbol: Db
Element Name: Dubnium
Atomic Weight: 262
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Communication engineers like to express large power ratios in logarithmic decibels (dB). Every factor of 10 in magnitude is a ratio of 10 dB. Thus, an antenna gain of 1015 has a corresponding logarithmic gain of 150 dB. The gain is the product of 10 and the logarithm (to base 10) of the ratio.
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abbreviation: decibel (sound intensity measurement)
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Decibel.
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Decibel, 1/10th of a bel; 10 log (x/y) where x/y is a ratio or like quantities, i.e. power.
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<abbreviation> Decibel. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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db decibel.
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A dB or Decibel is a unit-less measure that represents a ratio between two measurements. Telecommunications technology uses dBm to express a ratio between two powers, an input power and an output power in milliwatts. The dB scale is logarithmic. A 3 dB reduction in power from the input to the output port of a cable equates to half of the power being lost, due to heat, radiation, noise etc. A 10dBm reading represents a 10 times reduction in power. 20dBm represents a 100 times reduction in power, and so on.
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Abbreviation for 'decibel(s)'. A measure of sound amplitude volume).
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Decibel
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Decibel(s)
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Decibel, an expression of power ratio.
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Decibel. A logarithmic ratio of two signals or values, usually refers to power, but also voltage and current. When it is calculated for power it is 10log10 (P1/P2) and for voltage in a constant impedance situation 20log10 (V1/V2).
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Decibels
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Decibel
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acronym: direct broadcast
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acronym: direct-beam (irradiance)
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Decibels.
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