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A measure of relative power, defined as log10(P 1/P 2), where P1 and P2 are the measured and reference power respectively. See also decibel
Named for Alexander Graham Bell, who did the original scientific investigations; Also see decibel
  A unit of measure of ratios of power levels, i e , relative power levels   Note 1:   The number of bels for a given ratio of power levels is calculated by taking the logarithm, to the base 10, of the ratio   Mathematically, the number of bels is calculated as B = log10(P1/P2) where P1 and P2 are power levels   Note 2:   The dB, equal to 0 1 B, is a more commonly used unit
The fundamental division of a logarithmic scale for expressing the ratio of two amounts of power, the number of bels denoting such a ratio being the logarithm to the base 10 of this ratio
A dimensionless unit for expressing the ratio of two values of power, being the logarithm to the base 10 of the power ratio (The more commonly used unit, decibel (dB), is 10 times the logarithm to the base 10 of the power ratio A bel is 10 decibel )
The fruit is used medicinally, and the rind yields a perfume and a yellow dye
A unit of level of which denotes the ratio between two quantities proportional to power; the number of bels corresponding to this ratio is the logarithm to the base 10 of this ratio (1 bel = 10 decibels)
A title meaning Lord The Babylonian God Marduk was refered to as Bel
A unit that represents the logarithm of the ratio of two levels The number of bels is equal to the logarithm 10 (P1/p2); 2 logarithm 10 (E1/E2); and 2 logarithm 10 (l1/l2) See dB
The Babylonian name of the god known among the Hebrews as Baal
A unit that represents the logarithm of the ratio of two levels The number of bels is equal to the logarithm sub 10 of P sub 1/P sub 2): 2 logarithm sub 10 (E sub 1/E sub 2); and 2 logarithm sub 10 (I sub 1/I sub 2) See dB
A stylized creeper pattern
A measure of sound intensity that is 10 decibels, and is defined as B = log{10}(P {1}/P {2}), where P{1} and P{2} are the relative powers of the sound
The base-10 logarithm of the ratio of two power values (which is also the same as the difference between the log of each power value) The basis for the more-common term decibel: One bel equals 10 decibels
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A unit that represents the logarithm of the ratio of two levels
Ten decibels. Akkadian god of the atmosphere and member of a triad including Anu (An) and Ea (Enki). His Sumerian counterpart was Enlil. His breath brought both severe storms and gentle spring winds. He was the god of agriculture and as such was more important than the high god Anu. As Bel he was known as the god of order and destiny. As Enlil, he was banished to the underworld for raping his consort Ninlil (Belit), in a myth that explains the cycle of the seasons
Babylonian god of the earth; one of the supreme triad including Anu and Ea; earlier identified with En-lil
a logarithmic unit of sound intensity equal to 10 decibels
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