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17 October, 14:59

The loudness l of a sound, measured in decibels, is given by l=10log10r, where r is the sound's relative intensity. suppose one person talks with a relative intensity of 10^6 or 60 decibels. how much louder would 100 people be, talking at the same intensity?

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  1. 17 October, 15:23
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    given,

    I is the loudness of sound

    I = 10 Log₁₀ r

    r is relative intensity

    at when relative intensity is 10⁶

    I = 60 dB

    how much louder when 100 people would be talking together

    I = 10 Log₁₀ r

    I = 10 Log₁₀ (10⁶ x 100)

    I = 10 Log₁₀ (10⁸)

    I = 80 dB

    hence, the intensity will be increased by (80 dB - 60 dB) 20 dB when 100 people start talking together.
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