The source of a sound wave has a power of 6.01 µW. If it is a point source, (a) what is the intensity and (b) the sound level at a 1.80 m distance?
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01 \mu W = 6.01 \times 10^{-6} W \) (power of the source), \( r = 1.80 m \) (distance from the source). Show more…
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