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1 January, 11:32

A sound wave in air has a pressure amplitude equal to 3.92 x 103 N/m2. Calculate the displacement amplitude of the wave at a frequency of 9.2 kHz. (Note: Use the 1.20 kg/m3; the speed of sound in air is v 343 m/s. Pressure variations AP are measured relative to following values, as needed. The equilibrium density of air is p atmospheric pressure, 1.013 x 105 Pa.)

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  1. 1 January, 11:41
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    1.65 * 10⁻⁴ m

    Explanation:

    Displacement amplitude = A = Δ P / 2πf ρv

    = (3.92 * 10³) / 2π (9.2 * 10³) (1.20) (343)

    = 1.65 * 10⁻⁴ m

    Displacement amplitude is the distance traveled by the wave particle from its equilibrium position.
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