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6 December, 19:46

A frequency generator (a device that produces sinusoidal signals whose frequency and amplitude can be independently set) is used to power a horn. The frequency is set to 2000 Hz, and for a particular amplitude the sound intensity is measured to be 0.030 W/m2 at a distance of 14 m. What is the power output of the horn in this case?

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  1. 6 December, 20:12
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    73.9 W

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    The sound intensity, I of the horn is given by I = P/A where P = Power output and A = area. Since this is a spherical wave, A = 4πr² where r = distance = 14 m. I = 0.030 W/m². So the power output, P = IA = 0.030 * 4π * 14² = 73.89 W ≅ 73.9 W
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