A "bel",
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decibel is a logarithmic measure of relative amplitude, most commonly used when values vary by many factors of 10. While most people think of it in terms of sound intensity, it is also a description of radio signal strength, antenna gain, and other values.
a "3 decibel" difference is approximately a factor of 2 in power. So, if an optical fiber has an optical loss of "0.15 dB/kilometer", that means that 20 kilometers of fiber has about 20 kilometers x 0.15 dB/kilometer = 3 dB loss, or a factor of 2 in power.
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Despite the fact that I had absolutely nothing to do with selecting my name, I can manage a minor gloat by saying that I am one of few people whose name is also the name of an ASCII character:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASCII
(Jim) Bel(l)
Tab (Hunter)
Del (Webb, or Shannon)