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<p>standards such as <a href="page.php?w=IEC_61672">IEC 61672-2013</a>.</p>

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<p>The lower limit of audibility is defined as SPL of 0 dB, but the upper limit is not as clearly defined. While 1 [[atmosphere (unit) (194 dB peak or 191 dB SPL) is the largest pressure variation an undistorted sound wave can have in <a href="page.php?w=Earth%27s_atmosphere">Earth's atmosphere</a> (i. e., if the thermodynamic properties of the air are disregarded; in reality, the sound waves become progressively non-linear starting over 150&nbsp;dB),</p><p>
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