The decibel (dB) is a logarithmic unit expressing the ratio of one value to a reference. Decibels compress extremely large ranges (sound can span 13 orders of magnitude) into manageable numbers. A 20 dB increase in sound doesn't mean twice as loud β it means 10 times the pressure ratio. Understanding the conversion between decibels and linear ratios is essential in acoustics, electronics, and communications.
The Formula
For pressure or amplitude ratios:
Decibels = 20 Γ logββ(Ratio)
Ratio = 10^(Decibels / 20)
For power or intensity ratios:
Decibels = 10 Γ logββ(Ratio)
Ratio = 10^(Decibels / 10)
The difference is because power is proportional to amplitude squared, so the factor changes from 20 to 10.
Worked Example: Sound Pressure
A sound is measured at 94 dB (a motorcycle). What is the pressure ratio relative to the reference (20 micropascals, threshold of human hearing)?
Ratio = 10^(94 / 20) = 10^4.7 = 50,118
The sound pressure is about 50,000 times higher than the reference level.
Common Decibel Values
| dB | Meaning | Ratio |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Equal to reference | 1:1 |
| 6 | Double amplitude | 2:1 |
| 10 | 10Γ amplitude | 10:1 |
| 20 | 100Γ amplitude | 100:1 |
| 40 | 10,000Γ amplitude | 10,000:1 |
| 60 | 1 millionΓ amplitude | 1,000,000:1 |
Every 6 dB increase roughly doubles amplitude; every 10 dB roughly doubles power.
Sound Level Examples
| Sound | dB | Ratio to Threshold |
|---|---|---|
| Threshold of hearing | 0 | 1 |
| Whisper | 30 | 1,000 |
| Normal conversation | 60 | 1 million |
| Motorcycle | 94 | 50 million |
| Jet engine | 140 | 10 trillion |
The scale is logarithmic, so each step up represents exponential increases in actual sound energy.
Attenuation and Gain
In electronics, positive dB indicates amplification (gain), negative dB indicates reduction (attenuation):
- +20 dB gain: Signal 10Γ larger
- -20 dB attenuation: Signal 1/10 the original
- -3 dB: Signal reduced to about 70% (half the power)
Tips
Remember the 3-6-10 rule: 3 dB β β2 (1.4Γ), 6 dB β 2Γ, 10 dB = 10Γ. For sound, account for the fact that subjective loudness doesn't match the decibel scale β 10 dB louder than a whisper doesn't make a motorcycle 10Γ "louder" perceptually; it's much more dramatic.
Use our Decibel to Ratio Converter to convert between decibels and linear ratios instantly.