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15 September, 07:27

At 20 m from a localized sound source you measure the intensity level as 75 dB. How far away must you be for theperceived loud-ness to drop in half [i. e., to an intensity level of 65 dB) ?

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  1. 15 September, 07:28
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    Answer: 21.48m

    Explanation:

    Using the inverse square law, the intensity of sound is inversely proportional to the square of the distance.

    Intensity ∝ 1/distance²

    let l represent intensity and d represent distanc

    l₁/l₂ = d₂²/d₁² ... 1

    given;

    l₁ = 75dB

    l₂ = 65dB

    d₁ = 20 m

    substituting into eqn 1, we have;

    75/65 = d₂²/20²

    d₂² = 75 * 20²/65

    d₂² = 461.54

    d₂ = √461.54

    d₂ = 21.48m
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