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THe loudness L of a sound is measured by L=10 log10^R where R is the sound's relative intensity. One person talks with a
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How do you the relative intensity of red light with 1/λ^4?
because relative intensity if blue light is 5,8. en if i do calculate
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The intensity (in W/m2) of one sound is 4.83 times as great as the intensity of another sound. Relative to the quieter sound,
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The relative rate of photosynthesis is greater under which conditions of light intensity and temperature?
Low light intensity at
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An equation for loudness(L) in decibels (dB) of a sound source as a function of its relative intensity (R) is below.
L=10log(R)
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Sound intensities, I, are often compared with the threshold of human hearing, I_0, which is about 10^-12 watts per meter
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the loudness L of a sound in decibels is given L=10log10R, where R is the sound's relative intensity. if the intensity of a
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Can someone help me? I'm really confused.
The loudness L of a sound in decibels is given by L= 10log(base10)R, where R is the
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If the magnitude of an earthquake is 6.5,
find the relative intensity
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The intensity of a certain sound wave is 6 ì W.cm2. if its intensity is raised by 10 decibels, the new intensity (in ìW/cm2)
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