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If the sound level at a point is 115 dB, what is the intensity of sound at that point?

(Unit=W/m^2)

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Answer:

The intensity of the sound is
0.316W/m^2.

Step-by-step explanation:

The equation for the decibel scale is


dB = 10 \:log((I)/(I_n) )

where
I is the intensity of sound, and
I_n = 1*20^(-12)W/m^2 is the intensity of the least audible sound to the human ear.

Now, we are told that at a certain point the sound level is 115dB; therefore,


115dB = 10 \:log((I)/(1*10^(-12)) ),

which we simplify and solve for
Ias follows:


11.5 = log((I)/(1*10^(-12)) )


10^(11.5) = (I)/(1*10^(-12))


I =1*10^(-12)*10^(11.5)


\boxed{I = 0.316W/m^2}

which is the intensity of the sound at the point in question.

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