Convert Decinepers to Millinepers
Convert Decinepers (dNp) to Millinepers (mNp) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
mNp = dNp × 100
About Decinepers
The decineper (dNp) is one-tenth of a neper (1 dNp = 0.1 Np ≈ 0.8686 dB). This range directly overlaps the human auditory just-noticeable difference (JND): the typical JND for loudness at a moderate steady tone is ≈ 0.2–1 dB = 0.23–1.15 dNp for trained listeners (ISO 532B; Moore, 2012). In wave propagation, attenuation constants of 1–10 dNp/m (0.87–8.69 dB/m) are typical of semi-anechoic room wedge absorption and microwave absorber material characterisation. In electromagnetic propagation through seawater at 10 kHz, the skin depth is ≈ 2.7 m giving α ≈ 3.7 dNp/m; at 1 MHz, δ ≈ 0.27 m giving α ≈ 37 dNp/m. In control systems, the real part σ (Np/s) of the complex frequency s = σ + jω governs exponential decay of transients; the decineper range of σ corresponds to mildly underdamped oscillators. 1 dNp = 0.1 Np ≈ 0.8686 dB ≈ 0.08686 B.
About Millinepers
The millineper (mNp) equals one-thousandth of a neper (1 mNp = 10⁻³ Np), representing a level change of (20/ln(10)) × 10⁻³ ≈ 0.008686 dB. In transmission-line theory, the attenuation constant α (Np/m) is expressed in millinepers per metre (mNp/m) for modern low-loss coaxial and twisted-pair cables. Standard single-mode optical fibre (ITU-T G.652.D) has an attenuation coefficient of ≈ 0.2 dB/km ≈ 23.04 mNp/km at 1550 nm. A standard ITU-T hypothetical reference circuit (HRC) of 27,500 km was allocated 13.0 Np total attenuation, averaging about 0.47 mNp/km. The gap between normal hearing (0 dB HL) and mild impairment (25 dB HL) spans ≈ 2,876 mNp, while the JND of ≈ 0.25 dB ≈ 28.8 mNp is resolvable by trained listeners. 1 mNp = 10⁻³ Np ≈ 0.008686 dB = 8.686 × 10⁻⁴ B.
Quick Reference Table
| Decinepers (dNp) | Millinepers (mNp) |
|---|---|
| 1 dNp | 100 mNp |
| 2 dNp | 200 mNp |
| 5 dNp | 500 mNp |
| 10 dNp | 1000 mNp |
| 25 dNp | 2500 mNp |
| 50 dNp | 5000 mNp |
| 100 dNp | 10000 mNp |