What is the difference between A-weighted and C-weighted acoustic measurements?
Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2022 7:17 pm
What is the difference between A-weighted and C-weighted acoustic measurements?
A. A-weighted is the ambient sound pressure level; C-weighted is the calculated sound pressure level
B. A-weighted is the sound a human car hear; C-weighted includes the levels out of the human bearing range.
C. A-weighted is the average dB of a certain area; C-weighted is a single measurement.
D. A-weighted is the average dB of a certain area; C-weighted is a combined total measurement.
A. A-weighted is the ambient sound pressure level; C-weighted is the calculated sound pressure level
B. A-weighted is the sound a human car hear; C-weighted includes the levels out of the human bearing range.
C. A-weighted is the average dB of a certain area; C-weighted is a single measurement.
D. A-weighted is the average dB of a certain area; C-weighted is a combined total measurement.