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The loudness, L, measured in decibels (Db), of a sound intensity, I, measured in watts per square meter, is defined as L = 10 log StartFraction I Over I 0 EndFraction, where I 0 = 10 Superscript negative 12 and is the least intense sound a human ear can hear. What is the approximate loudness of a rock concert with a sound intensity of 10–1?

A. 2 Db
B. 22 Db
C. 60 Db
D. 110 Db

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Answer: D. 110 Db

Explanation:

User Balban
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Answer:

The approximate loudness of a rock concert with a sound intensity of
10^(-1) is 110 Db.

Explanation:

The loudness, L, measured in decibels (Db), of a sound intensity, I, measured in watts per square meter, is :
L=10 log ((I)/(I_0))


I_0=10^(-12)

We are supposed to find What is the approximate loudness of a rock concert with a sound intensity of
10^(-1)

So,
I = 10^(-1)

Substitute the values in the formula :


L=10 log ((10^(-1))/(10^(-12)))


L=10 log (10^(11))

L=110 Db

So, the approximate loudness of a rock concert with a sound intensity of
10^(-1) is 110 Db.

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