How loud is a burp in decibels?

How loud is a burp in decibels?

109.9dB
How loud can they go? This is the 109.9dB burp that made Paul famous, produced at a Butlins in Bognor Regis 2009.

Who had the longest burp?

Michele Forgione
The lengthiest burp lasted one minute 13 seconds and was achieved by Michele Forgione in Reggiolo, Italy, on 16 June 2009.

Who holds the world record for loudest burp?

Paul Hunn
Paul Hunn is a London man who, in 2009, set the world burping record by burping at 109.9 decibels, equivalent to a jet engine at take-off.

What was the loudest yell ever?

‘Quietttt!!! What was the sound? No other than their teacher, who just happens to have the world’s loudest shout. Miss Flanagan entered the record books back in 1994 with a thunderous rendition of ‘quiet!’ The shout clocked up an earth-shattering 121.7 decibels, setting a world record.

Why is the sound of a motorcycle so loud?

Motorcycles are so loud because of the size of the muffler most of them have, the length of the exhaust pipes and the lack of residence time the air and exhaust have to slow down, and because the engine is open to air and atmosphere with no engine compartment encasing and stifling the sound.

What makes a motorcycle quieter than a car?

Muffler technology, especially in the past few years, has improved tremendously. Newer motorcycles are made with mufflers with the new technology which makes them much more quiet for a longer period of time. The technology of motorcycle engines has also improved a lot over the years.

How many decibels does a Harley Davidson motorcycle make?

This is extraordinarily loud, and could even do damage to human hearing. At just 94 decibels (dB) only one hour of exposure can damage your hearing, while at 100 dB, a mere 15 minutes of exposure will do the trick.

Why are the exhaust pipes on Harley Davidson so loud?

Beyond the argument over increasing power, enthusiasts in favor of loud exhaust systems often claim that their “loud pipes save lives,” meaning that because they can be heard, drivers of cars and trucks are alerted to their presence and won’t hit them.