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How does the intensity of a sound wave change if the distance from the

source is increased by a factor of 4?
A. The intensity decreases by a factor of 4.
B. The intensity increases to by a factor of 16.
c. The intensity decreases by a factor of 16.
D. The intensity increases by a factor of 4.

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Answer:

The new intensity decreases by a factor of 16.

Step-by-step explanation:

The intensity of sound wave is given by :


I=(P)/(A)

P is power

A is area


I=(P)/(4\pi r^2)

or


I\propto (1)/(r^2), r is distance from the source

If the distance from the source is increased by a factor of 4, r' = 4r

So,


I'=(1)/(r'^2)\\\\I'=(1)/((4r)^2)\\\\I'=(1)/(16)* (1)/(r^2)\\\\I'=(I)/(16)

So, the new intensity decreases by a factor of 16.

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