The sound intensity at a

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  1. 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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  2. 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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  3. a) A microphone has an area of 5cm^2. It receives during a 4.0 s time period a sound energy of 2.0*10^-11 J. What is the
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  4. The decibel level of a sound is given by the equation D=10log 10 (i/i 0), where "i" is the sound's intensity and "i 0"
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  5. 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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  6. 1) A microphone has an area of 6.7 cm2. It receives during a 4.62 s time period a sound energy of 2.5x10-11 J. What is the
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  7. 1) A microphone has an area of 6.7 cm2. It receives during a 4.62 s time period a sound energy of 2.5x10-11 J. What is the
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  8. 1) A microphone has an area of 6.7 cm2. It receives during a 4.62 s time period a sound energy of 2.5x10-11 J. What is the
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  9. At a concert, the loudness of sound, L, in decibels, is given by the equation L=10log(I/I_o), where I is the intensity, in watts
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  10. At a concert, the loudness of sound, L, in decibels, is given by the equation L=10log(I/I_o), where I is the intensity, in watts
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