product of minus ten decibels and the base 10 logarithm of the squared magnitude of the transfer function from x0 to x Note 1 to entry: In equation form: NPL=−10lg(|H(f)|2/d0) dB, where H(f) is the transfer function from source position x0 to receiver position x. The transfer function, H(f), has dimensions of inverse distance (the value of reference distance d0 in the denominator of the logarithm argument in the equation is 1 m2). Note 2 to entry: Propagation loss is defined for an equivalent monopole point source (where the source is treated as a point source of sound). Note 3 to entry: This definition of propagation loss is consistent with that of ISO 18405, which is more generally applicable and valid for a finite source. Note 4 to entry: The reference value for propagation loss is 1 m2. Note 5 to entry: This note applies to the French language only.
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