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To do this, we use the formula: Gain (linear) = 10^(Gain (dB)/20) For the given gain values, we have: Gain (linear) = 10^(60/20) = 1000 Gain (linear) = 10^(40/20) = 100 Gain (linear) = 10^(20/20) = 10 Gain (linear) = 10^(20/20) = 10 Gain (linear) = 10^(-40/20) Show more…
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