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Noise curve

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A noise curve, often referred to in contexts such as acoustics, electronics, or statistics, describes the relationship between the level of noise and some other variable, such as frequency or time. The concept can vary depending on its application: 1. **In Acoustics**: A noise curve can represent how sound intensity varies across different frequencies.

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