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The intensity of a sound varies inversely with the square of its distance from the source. At a distance of 1 meter, the intensity of a jet engine noise is 10 watts per square meter. An airport cargo worker is 15 meters from the jet engine. What is the sound intensity at this distance?

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Answer:

The sound intensity at the distance of 15 meters is 0.044 watts.

Explanation:

Given as :

For the distance of 1 meter , the intensity of jet engine noise = 10 watts

The intensity of sound is define as the power carried by sound waves per unit area in the direction perpendicular to that area

So , the intensity of sound is inversely proportional with square of distance

I.e
I \propto (1)/(d^(2))
, where d is the distance

or,
I = (k)/(d^(2))

Now ,

∵ For 1 meter the intensity of sound is 10 watts

∴ Let for 15 meter the intensity of sound is
I_2

So ,
(I_2)/(I_1) =( (d_1)/(d_2) )^(2)

Or,
(I_2)/(10) =( (1)/(15) )^(2)

Or,
I_2 =
(1)/(225) × 10 watts


I_2 = 0.044 watts

Hence The sound intensity at the distance of 15 meters is 0.044 watts. Answer

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