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eteorologists often measure the intensity
eteorologists often measure the intensity of a tropical storm or hurricane by the maximum sustained wind speed and the minimum
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Two people are talking at a distance of 3.4 m from where you are, and you measure the sound intensity as 1.0 10-7 W/m2. Another
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Two people are talking at a distance of 3.4 m from where you are, and you measure the sound intensity as 1.0 10-7 W/m2. Another
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Two people are talking at a distance of 2.49 m from where you are, and you measure the sound intensity as 1.47 · 10–7 W/m2.
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To measure the strength of an earthquake, you can use either a______scale or______scale.
A)Richter B)seismograph C)mercalli
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I need help on this question:
You are given information on the intensity level (which is a measure of the sound intensity) at a
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A photographer uses a light meter to measure the intensity of light from a flashbulb. The intensity for the flashbulb, I, in
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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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2. When light passes through a transparent medium, its intensity I at a depth d can be modelled using the equation where I0 is
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Hello I'm having trouble with this physics question: You are examining the loss in intensity as light passes through a fibre
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