SOLUTION: The relationship between the intensity of sound (W/m^2) and the distance from the source of the sound is represented by the equation {{{I=k/d^2}}}. If you sit only 1 meter away fro
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Question 1016718: The relationship between the intensity of sound (W/m^2) and the distance from the source of the sound is represented by the equation . If you sit only 1 meter away from the stage at a rock concert, the intensity of sound is about 0.1 W/m^2. If Vanessa does not want the sound intensity to be any more than 0.0001 W/m^2, how close to the stage can she sit?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39621) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-----plug in the given values.
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