Who burped the loudest in the world?
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Neville Sharp
A man from Australia, identified as Neville Sharp, has achieved the record of the loudest burp. He broke the record made 12 years ago by UK man Paul Hunn. On July 29, Neville’s huge burp was registered at 112.4 decibels in Australia.
What is the world record for burps in a row?
The record for burping the maximum number of times in 30 seconds was set by Sakshi Yadav (born on October 17, 2005) of Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. She burped 50 times in 30 seconds, as confirmed on September 2, 2020.
How many decibels is a burp?
104.9 decibels
The world-record burp measured 104.9 decibels (decibels, or dB for short, are the units used to measure volume). And that was from over 8 feet away! Close up, the world champion burper claims to be able to reach 118 dB or more. The average motorcycle roars away at around 90 dB–a full 28 units lower!
Do burps have to be loud?
Some burps can be really loud, but they can be quiet too. How loud a burp is depends of a few factors, like how much gas is in your stomach to burp up and the structure of your food pipe that the burp travels along before it leaves your mouth.
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How loud is the loudest burp?
112.4 decibels
Neville Sharp (Australia) has achieved the loudest burp (male), breaking a record which has stood for over a decade. Neville’s mighty burp was registered at 112.4 decibels (db) in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, on 29 July 2021. That’s louder than an average electric drill or a trombone!
Why do burps sound deep?
Trapped behind that sphincter muscle, the gas builds up a lot of pressure. It’s really hard to hold back a burp. When it finally forces its way through, the high-pressure air makes the structures in the upper esophagus and back of the throat vibrate – and that’s what causes the sound.
Who has the loudest burp in the world?
Neville Sharp (Australia) has achieved the loudest burp (male), breaking a record which has stood for over a decade. Neville’s mighty burp was registered at 112.4 decibels (db) in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, on 29 July 2021.
How loud is Paul Hunn’s Burp?
Paul Hunn unleashed his monster burp, which reached an incredible 109.9 dB, at Butlins in Bognor Regis, UK, back in 2009, almost a decade after first breaking the record. To put that into a bit of perspective for you, that’s almost as loud as a pneumatic drill (around 120 dB).
How old was Neville Longbottom when he started burping?
Neville, like most children, was taught how to burp by his older sibling, in his case his sister Sandie (nee Sharp) Hunt. Picking up the skill at age six, Neville has been honing the art of eructing on command ever since.