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A-weighted Sound Pressure Level
A-weighted Sound Pressure Level
A-weighted Sound Pressure Level
A-weighted Sound Pressure Level
A-weighted Sound Pressure Level

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A-weighted Sound Pressure Level Defined

Ten times the logarithm of the ratio of A-weighted squared sound pressure to the squared reference sound pressure of 20 micropascal, the squared sound pressure being obtained with fast (F) (125-ms) exponentially weighted time averaging. Alternatively slow (S) (1000-ms) exponentially weighted time averaging may be specified. Unit, decibel (dB); symbol, L{sub A}.

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