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Sound intensity is inversely proportional
The acoustic intensity, I, of a sound wave is proportional to the square of the pressure amplitude, P, and inversely
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Sound intensity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the sound source; that is
I= k/(r)^2, where I is the
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Sound intensity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the sound source; that is
I= k/ (r)^(2), where I is
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Sound intensity (loudness) varies inversely as the square of the distance from the source. If a rock band has a sound intensity
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The intensity of illumination at a given point is directly proportional to the intensity of the light source and inversely
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The intensity of illumination at a given point is directly proportional to the intensity of the light source and inversely
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The intensity of illumination at a given point is directly proportional to the intensity of the light source and inversely
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The intensity of illumination at a given point is directly proportional to the intensity of the light source and inversely
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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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Hannah
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The intensity of light (L) from a given source is inversely proportional to the square of the distance (D) from it. At a
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