• engineering, a power level and a field level (also called a root-power level) are logarithmic magnitudes of certain quantities referenced to a standard...
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    (arithmetic mean in logscale) John Napier Level (logarithmic quantity) Log–log plot Logarithm Logarithmic mean Log semiring Preferred number Semi-log...
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  • Power level may refer to: Level (logarithmic quantity), logarithm of the ratio of the value of some quantity to a reference value of the same quantity. Sound...
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  • [citation needed] Level (logarithmic quantity) Fresnel reflection field and power equations Sound level, defined for each of several quantities associated with...
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  • {\displaystyle -1} in a field Level (logarithmic quantity), a logarithmic measure defined as the logarithm of a ratio of two like quantities Level, the different values...
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  • a sound relative to a reference value Level (logarithmic quantity) Loudness Volume (disambiguation) Line level This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    accurately discerning high-intensity negative emotions. Human nature Level (logarithmic quantity) Nervous system Ricco's law Stevens's power law Sone Neural coding...
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    decade, corresponding to a factor 10. The ISQ recognizes another logarithmic quantity, information entropy, for which the coherent unit is the natural...
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  • Floating point (FP) Tapered floating point (TFP) Logarithmic number system (LNS) Level (logarithmic quantity) Clenshaw, Charles William; Olver, Frank William...
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  • Decibel (category Units of level)
    ratio of two values of a power or root-power quantity on a logarithmic scale. Two signals whose levels differ by one decibel have a power ratio of 101/10...
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