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The sound level measured in a room by a person watching a movie on a home theater system varies from 40 dB during a quiet part to 80 dB during a loud part. Approximately how many times louder is the latter sound

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Answer:


\alpha=-3.01dB

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Sound level intensity


\triangle I=40dB-80dB

Generally the equation for intensity level is mathematically given by


\alpha=10log_(10)(I/I_x)dB

Where

I= Intensity measured


I_x=Threshold\ of\ audibility


I_x= 10-12 W / m2


\alpha= 10 log10 (I_1)/(I_x) - 10 log10 \frac{}I_2{I_x}


\alpha= 10 log10 (I_1)/(I_2)


\alpha=10 log10(40)/(80)


\alpha=-3.01dB

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