What does dBA mean?
dBA means A-weighted sound level expressed in decibels
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Scientific & Educational
category.
Particularly in Oil Abbreviations
Particularly in Oil Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for A-weighted sound level expressed in decibels?
A-weighted sound level expressed in decibels can be abbreviated as dBA
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What does dBA stand for? dBA stands for "A-weighted sound level expressed in decibels". |
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How to abbreviate "A-weighted sound level expressed in decibels"? "A-weighted sound level expressed in decibels" can be abbreviated as dBA. |
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What is the meaning of dBA abbreviation? The meaning of dBA abbreviation is "A-weighted sound level expressed in decibels". |
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What is dBA abbreviation? One of the definitions of dBA is "A-weighted sound level expressed in decibels". |
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What does dBA mean? dBA as abbreviation means "A-weighted sound level expressed in decibels". |
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What is shorthand of A-weighted sound level expressed in decibels? The most common shorthand of "A-weighted sound level expressed in decibels" is dBA. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- A-WTD - A-Weighted
- SLM - Sound Level Meter
- WSRI - Weighted Sound Reduction Index
- ADNL - A-weighted day-night level
- ASELs - A-weighted sound-exposure levels
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- EPD - Expressed in Pounds
- Sf9 - expressed in insect
- SLC - Sound Level Control
- SLC - Sound Level Conversion
- SLM - Sound Level Measuring
- dBA - Decibels A-weighted
- dBA - decibels on A-weighted scale
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- dBA - decibels, A-weighted scale
- dBC - C-weighted sound level expressed in decibels