bel

/bɛl/
noun
  1. A unit used to measure the intensity of sound, named after Alexander Graham Bell. One bel equals ten decibels.
    • Engineers often use the bel to compare power levels in audio systems.
    • The sound level of a normal conversation is about one bel.
    • A jet engine at takeoff produces sound at roughly 12 bels.
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