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2 July, 23:48

A sound from a source has an intensity of 270 db when it is 1 m from the source. what is the intensity of the sound when it is 3 m from the source?

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  1. 3 July, 00:00
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    Sound intensity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the source and the receiver.

    That is

    I = k/r^2

    where

    k = constant

    r = radius

    When r=1, the intensity is I₁ = k/1 = k

    When r=3, the intensity I₂ = k/3² = k/9

    Therefore

    I₂ = I₁ / 9

    In decibels,

    I = 10 log₁₀ (I/I₀)

    where I₀ = reference intensity

    When r=1,

    10 log₁₀ (I₁/I₀) = 270

    When r = 3,

    10 log₁₀ (I₂/I₀) = 10 log₁₀ [ (I₂/I₁) * (I₁/I₀) ]

    = 10 log₁₀ [ (1/9) * (I₁/I₀) ]

    = 10 log₁₀ (1/9) + 270

    = 260.5

    Answer: 260.5 dB (nearest tenth)
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