The Quietest Sound Ever Recorded: Exploring the Limits of Human Hearing
The quietest sound ever recorded is 9 decibels below the threshold of human hearing. It was recorded in an anechoic chamber at Orfield Laboratories in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. The sound pressure level was measured at 0.00000001 pascals (Pa), which is equivalent to the sound of a single molecule of air moving.Ears & Hearing - Related Articles
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