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Which Is the Smallest Increment of Sound Pressure Level Detectable

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Question 6

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Which is the smallest increment of sound pressure level detectable by the human ear?


A) 1 W/m2
B) 1 decibel
C) 1 Bel
D) 60 Bel
E) 100 N/m2

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