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17 July, 10:13

Calculate the intensity of the sound waves from an electric guitar's amplifier at a

distance of 5.0 m when its power output is equal to each of the following values:

a. 0.25 W

b. 0.50 W

c. 2.0 W

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  1. 17 July, 10:32
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    a. 0.8 mW/m² b. 1.6 mW/m² c. 6.4 mW/m²

    Explanation:

    Intensity, I = P/A were P = power and A = area = 4πr² were r = distance from electric guitar = 5.0 m.

    a. When P = 0.25 W, I = 0.25 W/4π5² = 0.25 W/100π = 0.00079 W/m² ≅ 0.0008 W/m² = 0.8 mW/m²

    b. When P = 0.50 W, I = 0.50 W/4π5² = 0.50 W/100π = 0.00156 W/m² ≅ 0.0016 W/m² = 1.6 mW/m²

    c. When P = 2.0 W, I = 2.0 W/4π5² = 2.0 W/100π = 0.00636 W/m² ≅ 0.0064 W/m² = 6.4 mW/m²
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