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Why is the Loudest Sound Only 194 Decibels? What Happens If We Exceed the Energy Limit?

Mr. Nobody
6 min readApr 21, 2024

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How Loud Can Noise on Earth Get?

Our daily lives are filled with sounds: we use them to convey information, to soothe our moods with pleasant noises, and to avoid dangers.

Sounds are everywhere, from the rustling of leaves and birdsong in nature, to the honking of cars on busy streets, and even the audio played from our smartphones.

Among these sounds, some are necessary and enjoyable, while others are considered annoying and harsh noise.

So, how loud can the “loudest noise” on Earth actually get?

According to scientific experiments, the loudest noise on Earth can reach 194 decibels, which is the limit of sound energy. But what would happen if this limit were exceeded?

What Exactly is Sound?

To understand why the highest possible decibel level for sound is only 194, we must first understand the nature of sound, which is essentially “vibration.”

When an object falls to the ground, it makes a loud noise. This occurs because the object’s…

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Mr. Nobody
Mr. Nobody

Written by Mr. Nobody

Since I was young, I have always enjoyed reading biographies of historical figures, especially those about World War II, including documentaries and novels.

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