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The level of sound (D), which is measured in decibels, is defined by the equation D=10log(I/10^-16), where I is the sound intensity measured in watts/cm². Determine the level in decibels of a sound that has an intensity I = 10^-6 watts/cm². I don't understand where to go after plugging in I.

The level of sound (D), which is measured in decibels, is defined by the equation-example-1
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Step 1

Define terms

The equation is


D=10*\log _(10)((I)/(10^(-16)))

D=level of sound(decibels)

I = sound intensity (watts/cm²)

Step 2

Substitute and find the value of D


\begin{gathered} I=10^(-6)wattspercm^2 \\ D=10*\log _(10)((I)/(10^(-16))) \\ D=10*\log _(10)((10^(-6))/(10^(-16))) \\ D=\text{ 10}*\log _(10)(10^(-6-(-16))) \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} D=\text{ 10}*\log _(10)(10^(10)) \\ D=10\text{ }*10 \\ D=\text{ 100 decibels} \end{gathered}

Hence the level in decibel D of the sound = 100 decibels

The level of sound (D), which is measured in decibels, is defined by the equation-example-1
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