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23 May 2025

  • diffhist Decibel 02:53 +257 Em3rgent0rdr talk contribs (History: Tried to address the "clarification needed" so read the 1954 J. W. Horton and tried to more fully express their point (what was previous written was just quotes out of that article's abstract) and add examples of usage ("mass logit") and introduce this paragraph to work for both logit and decilog.) Tag: Visual edit
  • diffhist Decibel 01:00 −9 Em3rgent0rdr talk contribs (Reword what I wrote about originally being used for power ratios to not say "decibel" here cause in original usage it was not called "decibel" but was called TU.) Tag: Visual edit
  • diffhist Decibel 00:38 +292 Em3rgent0rdr talk contribs (Someone recently put "citation needed" for "decibels are necessarily a dimensionless unit". To address this, I'm spelling out a quick proof why: "Ratios are dimensionless since their units cancel out, so the decibel (as a logarithm of a ratio) is necessarily also a dimensionless unit" and deleting the "citation needed" cause this necessarily follows. Next paragraph try to make a better distinction between "strict original usage above" versus "the word decibel has since also been used for".) Tag: Visual edit

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